Amazon EC2 Container Service 2014-11-13
- Client: Aws\Ecs\EcsClient
- Service ID: ecs
- Version: 2014-11-13
This page describes the parameters and results for the operations of the Amazon EC2 Container Service (2014-11-13), and shows how to use the Aws\Ecs\EcsClient object to call the described operations. This documentation is specific to the 2014-11-13 API version of the service.
Operation Summary
Each of the following operations can be created from a client using
$client->getCommand('CommandName'), where "CommandName" is the
name of one of the following operations. Note: a command is a value that
encapsulates an operation and the parameters used to create an HTTP request.
You can also create and send a command immediately using the magic methods
available on a client object: $client->commandName(/* parameters */).
You can send the command asynchronously (returning a promise) by appending the
word "Async" to the operation name: $client->commandNameAsync(/* parameters */).
- CreateCapacityProvider ( array $params = [] )
- Creates a capacity provider.
- CreateCluster ( array $params = [] )
- Creates a new Amazon ECS cluster.
- CreateService ( array $params = [] )
- Runs and maintains your desired number of tasks from a specified task definition.
- CreateTaskSet ( array $params = [] )
- Create a task set in the specified cluster and service.
- DeleteAccountSetting ( array $params = [] )
- Disables an account setting for a specified user, role, or the root user for an account.
- DeleteAttributes ( array $params = [] )
- Deletes one or more custom attributes from an Amazon ECS resource.
- DeleteCapacityProvider ( array $params = [] )
- Deletes the specified capacity provider.
- DeleteCluster ( array $params = [] )
- Deletes the specified cluster.
- DeleteService ( array $params = [] )
- Deletes a specified service within a cluster.
- DeleteTaskDefinitions ( array $params = [] )
- Deletes one or more task definitions.
- DeleteTaskSet ( array $params = [] )
- Deletes a specified task set within a service.
- DeregisterContainerInstance ( array $params = [] )
- Deregisters an Amazon ECS container instance from the specified cluster.
- DeregisterTaskDefinition ( array $params = [] )
- Deregisters the specified task definition by family and revision.
- DescribeCapacityProviders ( array $params = [] )
- Describes one or more of your capacity providers.
- DescribeClusters ( array $params = [] )
- Describes one or more of your clusters.
- DescribeContainerInstances ( array $params = [] )
- Describes one or more container instances.
- DescribeServiceDeployments ( array $params = [] )
- Describes one or more of your service deployments.
- DescribeServiceRevisions ( array $params = [] )
- Describes one or more service revisions.
- DescribeServices ( array $params = [] )
- Describes the specified services running in your cluster.
- DescribeTaskDefinition ( array $params = [] )
- Describes a task definition.
- DescribeTaskSets ( array $params = [] )
- Describes the task sets in the specified cluster and service.
- DescribeTasks ( array $params = [] )
- Describes a specified task or tasks.
- DiscoverPollEndpoint ( array $params = [] )
- This action is only used by the Amazon ECS agent, and it is not intended for use outside of the agent.
- ExecuteCommand ( array $params = [] )
- Runs a command remotely on a container within a task.
- GetTaskProtection ( array $params = [] )
- Retrieves the protection status of tasks in an Amazon ECS service.
- ListAccountSettings ( array $params = [] )
- Lists the account settings for a specified principal.
- ListAttributes ( array $params = [] )
- Lists the attributes for Amazon ECS resources within a specified target type and cluster.
- ListClusters ( array $params = [] )
- Returns a list of existing clusters.
- ListContainerInstances ( array $params = [] )
- Returns a list of container instances in a specified cluster.
- ListServiceDeployments ( array $params = [] )
- This operation lists all the service deployments that meet the specified filter criteria.
- ListServices ( array $params = [] )
- Returns a list of services.
- ListServicesByNamespace ( array $params = [] )
- This operation lists all of the services that are associated with a Cloud Map namespace.
- ListTagsForResource ( array $params = [] )
- List the tags for an Amazon ECS resource.
- ListTaskDefinitionFamilies ( array $params = [] )
- Returns a list of task definition families that are registered to your account.
- ListTaskDefinitions ( array $params = [] )
- Returns a list of task definitions that are registered to your account.
- ListTasks ( array $params = [] )
- Returns a list of tasks.
- PutAccountSetting ( array $params = [] )
- Modifies an account setting.
- PutAccountSettingDefault ( array $params = [] )
- Modifies an account setting for all users on an account for whom no individual account setting has been specified.
- PutAttributes ( array $params = [] )
- Create or update an attribute on an Amazon ECS resource.
- PutClusterCapacityProviders ( array $params = [] )
- Modifies the available capacity providers and the default capacity provider strategy for a cluster.
- RegisterContainerInstance ( array $params = [] )
- This action is only used by the Amazon ECS agent, and it is not intended for use outside of the agent.
- RegisterTaskDefinition ( array $params = [] )
- Registers a new task definition from the supplied family and containerDefinitions.
- RunTask ( array $params = [] )
- Starts a new task using the specified task definition.
- StartTask ( array $params = [] )
- Starts a new task from the specified task definition on the specified container instance or instances.
- StopServiceDeployment ( array $params = [] )
- Stops an ongoing service deployment.
- StopTask ( array $params = [] )
- Stops a running task.
- SubmitAttachmentStateChanges ( array $params = [] )
- This action is only used by the Amazon ECS agent, and it is not intended for use outside of the agent.
- SubmitContainerStateChange ( array $params = [] )
- This action is only used by the Amazon ECS agent, and it is not intended for use outside of the agent.
- SubmitTaskStateChange ( array $params = [] )
- This action is only used by the Amazon ECS agent, and it is not intended for use outside of the agent.
- TagResource ( array $params = [] )
- Associates the specified tags to a resource with the specified resourceArn.
- UntagResource ( array $params = [] )
- Deletes specified tags from a resource.
- UpdateCapacityProvider ( array $params = [] )
- Modifies the parameters for a capacity provider.
- UpdateCluster ( array $params = [] )
- Updates the cluster.
- UpdateClusterSettings ( array $params = [] )
- Modifies the settings to use for a cluster.
- UpdateContainerAgent ( array $params = [] )
- Updates the Amazon ECS container agent on a specified container instance.
- UpdateContainerInstancesState ( array $params = [] )
- Modifies the status of an Amazon ECS container instance.
- UpdateService ( array $params = [] )
- Modifies the parameters of a service.
- UpdateServicePrimaryTaskSet ( array $params = [] )
- Modifies which task set in a service is the primary task set.
- UpdateTaskProtection ( array $params = [] )
- Updates the protection status of a task.
- UpdateTaskSet ( array $params = [] )
- Modifies a task set.
Paginators
Paginators handle automatically iterating over paginated API results. Paginators are associated with specific API operations, and they accept the parameters that the corresponding API operation accepts. You can get a paginator from a client class using getPaginator($paginatorName, $operationParameters). This client supports the following paginators:
- ListAccountSettings
- ListAttributes
- ListClusters
- ListContainerInstances
- ListServices
- ListServicesByNamespace
- ListTaskDefinitionFamilies
- ListTaskDefinitions
- ListTasks
Waiters
Waiters allow you to poll a resource until it enters into a desired state. A waiter has a name used to describe what it does, and is associated with an API operation. When creating a waiter, you can provide the API operation parameters associated with the corresponding operation. Waiters can be accessed using the getWaiter($waiterName, $operationParameters) method of a client object. This client supports the following waiters:
| Waiter name | API Operation | Delay | Max Attempts |
|---|---|---|---|
| TasksRunning | DescribeTasks | 6 | 100 |
| TasksStopped | DescribeTasks | 6 | 100 |
| ServicesStable | DescribeServices | 15 | 40 |
| ServicesInactive | DescribeServices | 15 | 40 |
Operations
CreateCapacityProvider
$result = $client->createCapacityProvider([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->createCapacityProviderAsync([/* ... */]);
Creates a capacity provider. Capacity providers are associated with a cluster and are used in capacity provider strategies to facilitate cluster auto scaling. You can create capacity providers for Amazon ECS Managed Instances and EC2 instances. Fargate has the predefined FARGATE and FARGATE_SPOT capacity providers.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->createCapacityProvider([
'autoScalingGroupProvider' => [
'autoScalingGroupArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'managedDraining' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'managedScaling' => [
'instanceWarmupPeriod' => <integer>,
'maximumScalingStepSize' => <integer>,
'minimumScalingStepSize' => <integer>,
'status' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'targetCapacity' => <integer>,
],
'managedTerminationProtection' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'cluster' => '<string>',
'managedInstancesProvider' => [
'infrastructureRoleArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'instanceLaunchTemplate' => [ // REQUIRED
'ec2InstanceProfileArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'instanceRequirements' => [
'acceleratorCount' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'acceleratorManufacturers' => ['<string>', ...],
'acceleratorNames' => ['<string>', ...],
'acceleratorTotalMemoryMiB' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'acceleratorTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'allowedInstanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'bareMetal' => 'included|required|excluded',
'baselineEbsBandwidthMbps' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'burstablePerformance' => 'included|required|excluded',
'cpuManufacturers' => ['<string>', ...],
'excludedInstanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'instanceGenerations' => ['<string>', ...],
'localStorage' => 'included|required|excluded',
'localStorageTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'maxSpotPriceAsPercentageOfOptimalOnDemandPrice' => <integer>,
'memoryGiBPerVCpu' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'memoryMiB' => [ // REQUIRED
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
'networkBandwidthGbps' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'networkInterfaceCount' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'onDemandMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice' => <integer>,
'requireHibernateSupport' => true || false,
'spotMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice' => <integer>,
'totalLocalStorageGB' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'vCpuCount' => [ // REQUIRED
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
],
'monitoring' => 'BASIC|DETAILED',
'networkConfiguration' => [ // REQUIRED
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'storageConfiguration' => [
'storageSizeGiB' => <integer>,
],
],
'propagateTags' => 'CAPACITY_PROVIDER|NONE',
],
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- autoScalingGroupProvider
-
- Type: AutoScalingGroupProvider structure
The details of the Auto Scaling group for the capacity provider.
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The name of the cluster to associate with the capacity provider. When you create a capacity provider with Amazon ECS Managed Instances, it becomes available only within the specified cluster.
- managedInstancesProvider
-
- Type: CreateManagedInstancesProviderConfiguration structure
The configuration for the Amazon ECS Managed Instances provider. This configuration specifies how Amazon ECS manages Amazon EC2 instances on your behalf, including the infrastructure role, instance launch template, and tag propagation settings.
- name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the capacity provider. Up to 255 characters are allowed. They include letters (both upper and lowercase letters), numbers, underscores (_), and hyphens (-). The name can't be prefixed with "
aws", "ecs", or "fargate". - tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The metadata that you apply to the capacity provider to categorize and organize them more conveniently. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both of them.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
Result Syntax
[
'capacityProvider' => [
'autoScalingGroupProvider' => [
'autoScalingGroupArn' => '<string>',
'managedDraining' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'managedScaling' => [
'instanceWarmupPeriod' => <integer>,
'maximumScalingStepSize' => <integer>,
'minimumScalingStepSize' => <integer>,
'status' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'targetCapacity' => <integer>,
],
'managedTerminationProtection' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'capacityProviderArn' => '<string>',
'cluster' => '<string>',
'managedInstancesProvider' => [
'infrastructureRoleArn' => '<string>',
'instanceLaunchTemplate' => [
'ec2InstanceProfileArn' => '<string>',
'instanceRequirements' => [
'acceleratorCount' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'acceleratorManufacturers' => ['<string>', ...],
'acceleratorNames' => ['<string>', ...],
'acceleratorTotalMemoryMiB' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'acceleratorTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'allowedInstanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'bareMetal' => 'included|required|excluded',
'baselineEbsBandwidthMbps' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'burstablePerformance' => 'included|required|excluded',
'cpuManufacturers' => ['<string>', ...],
'excludedInstanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'instanceGenerations' => ['<string>', ...],
'localStorage' => 'included|required|excluded',
'localStorageTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'maxSpotPriceAsPercentageOfOptimalOnDemandPrice' => <integer>,
'memoryGiBPerVCpu' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'memoryMiB' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'networkBandwidthGbps' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'networkInterfaceCount' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'onDemandMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice' => <integer>,
'requireHibernateSupport' => true || false,
'spotMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice' => <integer>,
'totalLocalStorageGB' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'vCpuCount' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
],
'monitoring' => 'BASIC|DETAILED',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'storageConfiguration' => [
'storageSizeGiB' => <integer>,
],
],
'propagateTags' => 'CAPACITY_PROVIDER|NONE',
],
'name' => '<string>',
'status' => 'PROVISIONING|ACTIVE|DEPROVISIONING|INACTIVE',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'type' => 'EC2_AUTOSCALING|MANAGED_INSTANCES|FARGATE|FARGATE_SPOT',
'updateStatus' => 'CREATE_IN_PROGRESS|CREATE_COMPLETE|CREATE_FAILED|DELETE_IN_PROGRESS|DELETE_COMPLETE|DELETE_FAILED|UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS|UPDATE_COMPLETE|UPDATE_FAILED',
'updateStatusReason' => '<string>',
],
]
Result Details
Members
- capacityProvider
-
- Type: CapacityProvider structure
The full description of the new capacity provider.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- LimitExceededException:
The limit for the resource was exceeded.
- UpdateInProgressException:
There's already a current Amazon ECS container agent update in progress on the container instance that's specified. If the container agent becomes disconnected while it's in a transitional stage, such as
PENDINGorSTAGING, the update process can get stuck in that state. However, when the agent reconnects, it resumes where it stopped previously.- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
Examples
Example 1: To create a capacity provider
This example creates a capacity provider that uses the specified Auto Scaling group MyASG and has managed scaling and manager termination protection enabled.
$result = $client->createCapacityProvider([
'name' => 'MyCapacityProvider',
'autoScalingGroupProvider' => [
'autoScalingGroupArn' => 'arn:aws:autoscaling:us-east-1:123456789012:autoScalingGroup:57ffcb94-11f0-4d6d-bf60-3bac5EXAMPLE:autoScalingGroupName/MyASG',
'managedScaling' => [
'status' => 'ENABLED',
'targetCapacity' => 100,
],
'managedTerminationProtection' => 'ENABLED',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'capacityProvider' => [
'name' => 'MyCapacityProvider',
'autoScalingGroupProvider' => [
'autoScalingGroupArn' => 'arn:aws:autoscaling:us-east-1:132456789012:autoScalingGroup:57ffcb94-11f0-4d6d-bf60-3bac5EXAMPLE:autoScalingGroupName/MyASG',
'managedScaling' => [
'instanceWarmupPeriod' => 300,
'maximumScalingStepSize' => 10000,
'minimumScalingStepSize' => 1,
'status' => 'ENABLED',
'targetCapacity' => 100,
],
'managedTerminationProtection' => 'ENABLED',
],
'capacityProviderArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:123456789012:capacity-provider/MyCapacityProvider',
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'tags' => [
],
],
]
CreateCluster
$result = $client->createCluster([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->createClusterAsync([/* ... */]);
Creates a new Amazon ECS cluster. By default, your account receives a default cluster when you launch your first container instance. However, you can create your own cluster with a unique name.
When you call the CreateCluster API operation, Amazon ECS attempts to create the Amazon ECS service-linked role for your account. This is so that it can manage required resources in other Amazon Web Services services on your behalf. However, if the user that makes the call doesn't have permissions to create the service-linked role, it isn't created. For more information, see Using service-linked roles for Amazon ECS in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->createCluster([
'capacityProviders' => ['<string>', ...],
'clusterName' => '<string>',
'configuration' => [
'executeCommandConfiguration' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'logConfiguration' => [
'cloudWatchEncryptionEnabled' => true || false,
'cloudWatchLogGroupName' => '<string>',
's3BucketName' => '<string>',
's3EncryptionEnabled' => true || false,
's3KeyPrefix' => '<string>',
],
'logging' => 'NONE|DEFAULT|OVERRIDE',
],
'managedStorageConfiguration' => [
'fargateEphemeralStorageKmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
],
'defaultCapacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'serviceConnectDefaults' => [
'namespace' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- capacityProviders
-
- Type: Array of strings
The short name of one or more capacity providers to associate with the cluster. A capacity provider must be associated with a cluster before it can be included as part of the default capacity provider strategy of the cluster or used in a capacity provider strategy when calling the CreateService or RunTask actions.
If specifying a capacity provider that uses an Auto Scaling group, the capacity provider must be created but not associated with another cluster. New Auto Scaling group capacity providers can be created with the CreateCapacityProvider API operation.
To use a Fargate capacity provider, specify either the
FARGATEorFARGATE_SPOTcapacity providers. The Fargate capacity providers are available to all accounts and only need to be associated with a cluster to be used.The PutCapacityProvider API operation is used to update the list of available capacity providers for a cluster after the cluster is created.
- clusterName
-
- Type: string
The name of your cluster. If you don't specify a name for your cluster, you create a cluster that's named
default. Up to 255 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, underscores, and hyphens are allowed. - configuration
-
- Type: ClusterConfiguration structure
The
executecommand configuration for the cluster. - defaultCapacityProviderStrategy
-
- Type: Array of CapacityProviderStrategyItem structures
The capacity provider strategy to set as the default for the cluster. After a default capacity provider strategy is set for a cluster, when you call the CreateService or RunTask APIs with no capacity provider strategy or launch type specified, the default capacity provider strategy for the cluster is used.
If a default capacity provider strategy isn't defined for a cluster when it was created, it can be defined later with the PutClusterCapacityProviders API operation.
- serviceConnectDefaults
-
- Type: ClusterServiceConnectDefaultsRequest structure
Use this parameter to set a default Service Connect namespace. After you set a default Service Connect namespace, any new services with Service Connect turned on that are created in the cluster are added as client services in the namespace. This setting only applies to new services that set the
enabledparameter totruein theServiceConnectConfiguration. You can set the namespace of each service individually in theServiceConnectConfigurationto override this default parameter.Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- settings
-
- Type: Array of ClusterSetting structures
The setting to use when creating a cluster. This parameter is used to turn on CloudWatch Container Insights for a cluster. If this value is specified, it overrides the
containerInsightsvalue set with PutAccountSetting or PutAccountSettingDefault. - tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The metadata that you apply to the cluster to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
Result Syntax
[
'cluster' => [
'activeServicesCount' => <integer>,
'attachments' => [
[
'details' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'id' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'attachmentsStatus' => '<string>',
'capacityProviders' => ['<string>', ...],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'clusterName' => '<string>',
'configuration' => [
'executeCommandConfiguration' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'logConfiguration' => [
'cloudWatchEncryptionEnabled' => true || false,
'cloudWatchLogGroupName' => '<string>',
's3BucketName' => '<string>',
's3EncryptionEnabled' => true || false,
's3KeyPrefix' => '<string>',
],
'logging' => 'NONE|DEFAULT|OVERRIDE',
],
'managedStorageConfiguration' => [
'fargateEphemeralStorageKmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
],
'defaultCapacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'pendingTasksCount' => <integer>,
'registeredContainerInstancesCount' => <integer>,
'runningTasksCount' => <integer>,
'serviceConnectDefaults' => [
'namespace' => '<string>',
],
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'statistics' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
]
Result Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: Cluster structure
The full description of your new cluster.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- NamespaceNotFoundException:
The specified namespace wasn't found.
Examples
Example 1: To create a new cluster
This example creates a cluster in your default region.
$result = $client->createCluster([
'clusterName' => 'my_cluster',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'cluster' => [
'activeServicesCount' => 0,
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:cluster/my_cluster',
'clusterName' => 'my_cluster',
'pendingTasksCount' => 0,
'registeredContainerInstancesCount' => 0,
'runningTasksCount' => 0,
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
],
]
CreateService
$result = $client->createService([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->createServiceAsync([/* ... */]);
Runs and maintains your desired number of tasks from a specified task definition. If the number of tasks running in a service drops below the desiredCount, Amazon ECS runs another copy of the task in the specified cluster. To update an existing service, use UpdateService.
On March 21, 2024, a change was made to resolve the task definition revision before authorization. When a task definition revision is not specified, authorization will occur using the latest revision of a task definition.
Amazon Elastic Inference (EI) is no longer available to customers.
In addition to maintaining the desired count of tasks in your service, you can optionally run your service behind one or more load balancers. The load balancers distribute traffic across the tasks that are associated with the service. For more information, see Service load balancing in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
You can attach Amazon EBS volumes to Amazon ECS tasks by configuring the volume when creating or updating a service. volumeConfigurations is only supported for REPLICA service and not DAEMON service. For more information, see Amazon EBS volumes in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Tasks for services that don't use a load balancer are considered healthy if they're in the RUNNING state. Tasks for services that use a load balancer are considered healthy if they're in the RUNNING state and are reported as healthy by the load balancer.
There are two service scheduler strategies available:
-
REPLICA- The replica scheduling strategy places and maintains your desired number of tasks across your cluster. By default, the service scheduler spreads tasks across Availability Zones. You can use task placement strategies and constraints to customize task placement decisions. For more information, see Service scheduler concepts in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. -
DAEMON- The daemon scheduling strategy deploys exactly one task on each active container instance that meets all of the task placement constraints that you specify in your cluster. The service scheduler also evaluates the task placement constraints for running tasks. It also stops tasks that don't meet the placement constraints. When using this strategy, you don't need to specify a desired number of tasks, a task placement strategy, or use Service Auto Scaling policies. For more information, see Amazon ECS services in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
The deployment controller is the mechanism that determines how tasks are deployed for your service. The valid options are:
-
ECS
When you create a service which uses the
ECSdeployment controller, you can choose between the following deployment strategies (which you can set in the “strategy” field in “deploymentConfiguration”): :-
ROLLING: When you create a service which uses the rolling update (ROLLING) deployment strategy, the Amazon ECS service scheduler replaces the currently running tasks with new tasks. The number of tasks that Amazon ECS adds or removes from the service during a rolling update is controlled by the service deployment configuration. For more information, see Deploy Amazon ECS services by replacing tasks in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.Rolling update deployments are best suited for the following scenarios:
-
Gradual service updates: You need to update your service incrementally without taking the entire service offline at once.
-
Limited resource requirements: You want to avoid the additional resource costs of running two complete environments simultaneously (as required by blue/green deployments).
-
Acceptable deployment time: Your application can tolerate a longer deployment process, as rolling updates replace tasks one by one.
-
No need for instant roll back: Your service can tolerate a rollback process that takes minutes rather than seconds.
-
Simple deployment process: You prefer a straightforward deployment approach without the complexity of managing multiple environments, target groups, and listeners.
-
No load balancer requirement: Your service doesn't use or require a load balancer, Application Load Balancer, Network Load Balancer, or Service Connect (which are required for blue/green deployments).
-
Stateful applications: Your application maintains state that makes it difficult to run two parallel environments.
-
Cost sensitivity: You want to minimize deployment costs by not running duplicate environments during deployment.
Rolling updates are the default deployment strategy for services and provide a balance between deployment safety and resource efficiency for many common application scenarios.
-
-
BLUE_GREEN: A blue/green deployment strategy (BLUE_GREEN) is a release methodology that reduces downtime and risk by running two identical production environments called blue and green. With Amazon ECS blue/green deployments, you can validate new service revisions before directing production traffic to them. This approach provides a safer way to deploy changes with the ability to quickly roll back if needed. For more information, see Amazon ECS blue/green deployments in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.Amazon ECS blue/green deployments are best suited for the following scenarios:
-
Service validation: When you need to validate new service revisions before directing production traffic to them
-
Zero downtime: When your service requires zero-downtime deployments
-
Instant roll back: When you need the ability to quickly roll back if issues are detected
-
Load balancer requirement: When your service uses Application Load Balancer, Network Load Balancer, or Service Connect
-
-
-
External
Use a third-party deployment controller.
-
Blue/green deployment (powered by CodeDeploy)
CodeDeploy installs an updated version of the application as a new replacement task set and reroutes production traffic from the original application task set to the replacement task set. The original task set is terminated after a successful deployment. Use this deployment controller to verify a new deployment of a service before sending production traffic to it.
When creating a service that uses the EXTERNAL deployment controller, you can specify only parameters that aren't controlled at the task set level. The only required parameter is the service name. You control your services using the CreateTaskSet. For more information, see Amazon ECS deployment types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
When the service scheduler launches new tasks, it determines task placement. For information about task placement and task placement strategies, see Amazon ECS task placement in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->createService([
'availabilityZoneRebalancing' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clientToken' => '<string>',
'cluster' => '<string>',
'deploymentConfiguration' => [
'alarms' => [
'alarmNames' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
'enable' => true || false, // REQUIRED
'rollback' => true || false, // REQUIRED
],
'bakeTimeInMinutes' => <integer>,
'deploymentCircuitBreaker' => [
'enable' => true || false, // REQUIRED
'rollback' => true || false, // REQUIRED
],
'lifecycleHooks' => [
[
'hookDetails' => [
],
'hookTargetArn' => '<string>',
'lifecycleStages' => ['<string>', ...],
'roleArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'maximumPercent' => <integer>,
'minimumHealthyPercent' => <integer>,
'strategy' => 'ROLLING|BLUE_GREEN',
],
'deploymentController' => [
'type' => 'ECS|CODE_DEPLOY|EXTERNAL', // REQUIRED
],
'desiredCount' => <integer>,
'enableECSManagedTags' => true || false,
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'healthCheckGracePeriodSeconds' => <integer>,
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
],
],
'placementConstraints' => [
[
'expression' => '<string>',
'type' => 'distinctInstance|memberOf',
],
// ...
],
'placementStrategy' => [
[
'field' => '<string>',
'type' => 'random|spread|binpack',
],
// ...
],
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'role' => '<string>',
'schedulingStrategy' => 'REPLICA|DAEMON',
'serviceConnectConfiguration' => [
'enabled' => true || false, // REQUIRED
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens', // REQUIRED
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'valueFrom' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
],
'namespace' => '<string>',
'services' => [
[
'clientAliases' => [
[
'dnsName' => '<string>',
'port' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
'testTrafficRules' => [
'header' => [ // REQUIRED
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'value' => [
'exact' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
],
],
],
// ...
],
'discoveryName' => '<string>',
'ingressPortOverride' => <integer>,
'portName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'timeout' => [
'idleTimeoutSeconds' => <integer>,
'perRequestTimeoutSeconds' => <integer>,
],
'tls' => [
'issuerCertificateAuthority' => [ // REQUIRED
'awsPcaAuthorityArn' => '<string>',
],
'kmsKey' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
],
],
// ...
],
],
'serviceName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'volumeConfigurations' => [
[
'managedEBSVolume' => [
'encrypted' => true || false,
'filesystemType' => 'ext3|ext4|xfs|ntfs',
'iops' => <integer>,
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
'snapshotId' => '<string>',
'tagSpecifications' => [
[
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'resourceType' => 'volume', // REQUIRED
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'throughput' => <integer>,
'volumeInitializationRate' => <integer>,
'volumeType' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'vpcLatticeConfigurations' => [
[
'portName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'roleArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- availabilityZoneRebalancing
-
- Type: string
Indicates whether to use Availability Zone rebalancing for the service.
For more information, see Balancing an Amazon ECS service across Availability Zones in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide .
The default behavior of
AvailabilityZoneRebalancingdiffers between create and update requests:-
For create service requests, when no value is specified for
AvailabilityZoneRebalancing, Amazon ECS defaults the value toENABLED. -
For update service requests, when no value is specified for
AvailabilityZoneRebalancing, Amazon ECS defaults to the existing service’sAvailabilityZoneRebalancingvalue. If the service never had anAvailabilityZoneRebalancingvalue set, Amazon ECS treats this asDISABLED.
- capacityProviderStrategy
-
- Type: Array of CapacityProviderStrategyItem structures
The capacity provider strategy to use for the service.
If a
capacityProviderStrategyis specified, thelaunchTypeparameter must be omitted. If nocapacityProviderStrategyorlaunchTypeis specified, thedefaultCapacityProviderStrategyfor the cluster is used.A capacity provider strategy can contain a maximum of 20 capacity providers.
- clientToken
-
- Type: string
An identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. It must be unique and is case sensitive. Up to 36 ASCII characters in the range of 33-126 (inclusive) are allowed.
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that you run your service on. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
- deploymentConfiguration
-
- Type: DeploymentConfiguration structure
Optional deployment parameters that control how many tasks run during the deployment and the ordering of stopping and starting tasks.
- deploymentController
-
- Type: DeploymentController structure
The deployment controller to use for the service. If no deployment controller is specified, the default value of
ECSis used. - desiredCount
-
- Type: int
The number of instantiations of the specified task definition to place and keep running in your service.
This is required if
schedulingStrategyisREPLICAor isn't specified. IfschedulingStrategyisDAEMONthen this isn't required. - enableECSManagedTags
-
- Type: boolean
Specifies whether to turn on Amazon ECS managed tags for the tasks within the service. For more information, see Tagging your Amazon ECS resources in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
When you use Amazon ECS managed tags, you must set the
propagateTagsrequest parameter. - enableExecuteCommand
-
- Type: boolean
Determines whether the execute command functionality is turned on for the service. If
true, this enables execute command functionality on all containers in the service tasks. - healthCheckGracePeriodSeconds
-
- Type: int
The period of time, in seconds, that the Amazon ECS service scheduler ignores unhealthy Elastic Load Balancing, VPC Lattice, and container health checks after a task has first started. If you do not specify a health check grace period value, the default value of 0 is used. If you do not use any of the health checks, then
healthCheckGracePeriodSecondsis unused.If your service has more running tasks than desired, unhealthy tasks in the grace period might be stopped to reach the desired count.
- launchType
-
- Type: string
The infrastructure that you run your service on. For more information, see Amazon ECS launch types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
The
FARGATElaunch type runs your tasks on Fargate On-Demand infrastructure.Fargate Spot infrastructure is available for use but a capacity provider strategy must be used. For more information, see Fargate capacity providers in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
The
EC2launch type runs your tasks on Amazon EC2 instances registered to your cluster.The
EXTERNALlaunch type runs your tasks on your on-premises server or virtual machine (VM) capacity registered to your cluster.A service can use either a launch type or a capacity provider strategy. If a
launchTypeis specified, thecapacityProviderStrategyparameter must be omitted. - loadBalancers
-
- Type: Array of LoadBalancer structures
A load balancer object representing the load balancers to use with your service. For more information, see Service load balancing in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
If the service uses the
ECSdeployment controller and using either an Application Load Balancer or Network Load Balancer, you must specify one or more target group ARNs to attach to the service. The service-linked role is required for services that use multiple target groups. For more information, see Using service-linked roles for Amazon ECS in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.If the service uses the
CODE_DEPLOYdeployment controller, the service is required to use either an Application Load Balancer or Network Load Balancer. When creating an CodeDeploy deployment group, you specify two target groups (referred to as atargetGroupPair). During a deployment, CodeDeploy determines which task set in your service has the statusPRIMARY, and it associates one target group with it. Then, it also associates the other target group with the replacement task set. The load balancer can also have up to two listeners: a required listener for production traffic and an optional listener that you can use to perform validation tests with Lambda functions before routing production traffic to it.If you use the
CODE_DEPLOYdeployment controller, these values can be changed when updating the service.For Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers, this object must contain the load balancer target group ARN, the container name, and the container port to access from the load balancer. The container name must be as it appears in a container definition. The load balancer name parameter must be omitted. When a task from this service is placed on a container instance, the container instance and port combination is registered as a target in the target group that's specified here.
For Classic Load Balancers, this object must contain the load balancer name, the container name , and the container port to access from the load balancer. The container name must be as it appears in a container definition. The target group ARN parameter must be omitted. When a task from this service is placed on a container instance, the container instance is registered with the load balancer that's specified here.
Services with tasks that use the
awsvpcnetwork mode (for example, those with the Fargate launch type) only support Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers. Classic Load Balancers aren't supported. Also, when you create any target groups for these services, you must chooseipas the target type, notinstance. This is because tasks that use theawsvpcnetwork mode are associated with an elastic network interface, not an Amazon EC2 instance. - networkConfiguration
-
- Type: NetworkConfiguration structure
The network configuration for the service. This parameter is required for task definitions that use the
awsvpcnetwork mode to receive their own elastic network interface, and it isn't supported for other network modes. For more information, see Task networking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - placementConstraints
-
- Type: Array of PlacementConstraint structures
An array of placement constraint objects to use for tasks in your service. You can specify a maximum of 10 constraints for each task. This limit includes constraints in the task definition and those specified at runtime.
- placementStrategy
-
- Type: Array of PlacementStrategy structures
The placement strategy objects to use for tasks in your service. You can specify a maximum of 5 strategy rules for each service.
- platformVersion
-
- Type: string
The platform version that your tasks in the service are running on. A platform version is specified only for tasks using the Fargate launch type. If one isn't specified, the
LATESTplatform version is used. For more information, see Fargate platform versions in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - propagateTags
-
- Type: string
Specifies whether to propagate the tags from the task definition to the task. If no value is specified, the tags aren't propagated. Tags can only be propagated to the task during task creation. To add tags to a task after task creation, use the TagResource API action.
You must set this to a value other than
NONEwhen you use Cost Explorer. For more information, see Amazon ECS usage reports in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.The default is
NONE. - role
-
- Type: string
The name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that allows Amazon ECS to make calls to your load balancer on your behalf. This parameter is only permitted if you are using a load balancer with your service and your task definition doesn't use the
awsvpcnetwork mode. If you specify theroleparameter, you must also specify a load balancer object with theloadBalancersparameter.If your account has already created the Amazon ECS service-linked role, that role is used for your service unless you specify a role here. The service-linked role is required if your task definition uses the
awsvpcnetwork mode or if the service is configured to use service discovery, an external deployment controller, multiple target groups, or Elastic Inference accelerators in which case you don't specify a role here. For more information, see Using service-linked roles for Amazon ECS in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.If your specified role has a path other than
/, then you must either specify the full role ARN (this is recommended) or prefix the role name with the path. For example, if a role with the namebarhas a path of/foo/then you would specify/foo/baras the role name. For more information, see Friendly names and paths in the IAM User Guide. - schedulingStrategy
-
- Type: string
The scheduling strategy to use for the service. For more information, see Services.
There are two service scheduler strategies available:
-
REPLICA-The replica scheduling strategy places and maintains the desired number of tasks across your cluster. By default, the service scheduler spreads tasks across Availability Zones. You can use task placement strategies and constraints to customize task placement decisions. This scheduler strategy is required if the service uses theCODE_DEPLOYorEXTERNALdeployment controller types. -
DAEMON-The daemon scheduling strategy deploys exactly one task on each active container instance that meets all of the task placement constraints that you specify in your cluster. The service scheduler also evaluates the task placement constraints for running tasks and will stop tasks that don't meet the placement constraints. When you're using this strategy, you don't need to specify a desired number of tasks, a task placement strategy, or use Service Auto Scaling policies.Tasks using the Fargate launch type or the
CODE_DEPLOYorEXTERNALdeployment controller types don't support theDAEMONscheduling strategy.
- serviceConnectConfiguration
-
- Type: ServiceConnectConfiguration structure
The configuration for this service to discover and connect to services, and be discovered by, and connected from, other services within a namespace.
Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- serviceName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of your service. Up to 255 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, underscores, and hyphens are allowed. Service names must be unique within a cluster, but you can have similarly named services in multiple clusters within a Region or across multiple Regions.
- serviceRegistries
-
- Type: Array of ServiceRegistry structures
The details of the service discovery registry to associate with this service. For more information, see Service discovery.
Each service may be associated with one service registry. Multiple service registries for each service isn't supported.
- tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The metadata that you apply to the service to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. When a service is deleted, the tags are deleted as well.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
- taskDefinition
-
- Type: string
The
familyandrevision(family:revision) or full ARN of the task definition to run in your service. If arevisionisn't specified, the latestACTIVErevision is used.A task definition must be specified if the service uses either the
ECSorCODE_DEPLOYdeployment controllers.For more information about deployment types, see Amazon ECS deployment types.
- volumeConfigurations
-
- Type: Array of ServiceVolumeConfiguration structures
The configuration for a volume specified in the task definition as a volume that is configured at launch time. Currently, the only supported volume type is an Amazon EBS volume.
- vpcLatticeConfigurations
-
- Type: Array of VpcLatticeConfiguration structures
The VPC Lattice configuration for the service being created.
Result Syntax
[
'service' => [
'availabilityZoneRebalancing' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'createdBy' => '<string>',
'deploymentConfiguration' => [
'alarms' => [
'alarmNames' => ['<string>', ...],
'enable' => true || false,
'rollback' => true || false,
],
'bakeTimeInMinutes' => <integer>,
'deploymentCircuitBreaker' => [
'enable' => true || false,
'rollback' => true || false,
],
'lifecycleHooks' => [
[
'hookDetails' => [
],
'hookTargetArn' => '<string>',
'lifecycleStages' => ['<string>', ...],
'roleArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'maximumPercent' => <integer>,
'minimumHealthyPercent' => <integer>,
'strategy' => 'ROLLING|BLUE_GREEN',
],
'deploymentController' => [
'type' => 'ECS|CODE_DEPLOY|EXTERNAL',
],
'deployments' => [
[
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'desiredCount' => <integer>,
'failedTasks' => <integer>,
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
'id' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'rolloutState' => 'COMPLETED|FAILED|IN_PROGRESS',
'rolloutStateReason' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'serviceConnectConfiguration' => [
'enabled' => true || false,
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'namespace' => '<string>',
'services' => [
[
'clientAliases' => [
[
'dnsName' => '<string>',
'port' => <integer>,
'testTrafficRules' => [
'header' => [
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => [
'exact' => '<string>',
],
],
],
],
// ...
],
'discoveryName' => '<string>',
'ingressPortOverride' => <integer>,
'portName' => '<string>',
'timeout' => [
'idleTimeoutSeconds' => <integer>,
'perRequestTimeoutSeconds' => <integer>,
],
'tls' => [
'issuerCertificateAuthority' => [
'awsPcaAuthorityArn' => '<string>',
],
'kmsKey' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
],
],
// ...
],
],
'serviceConnectResources' => [
[
'discoveryArn' => '<string>',
'discoveryName' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'status' => '<string>',
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'updatedAt' => <DateTime>,
'volumeConfigurations' => [
[
'managedEBSVolume' => [
'encrypted' => true || false,
'filesystemType' => 'ext3|ext4|xfs|ntfs',
'iops' => <integer>,
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
'snapshotId' => '<string>',
'tagSpecifications' => [
[
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'resourceType' => 'volume',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'throughput' => <integer>,
'volumeInitializationRate' => <integer>,
'volumeType' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'vpcLatticeConfigurations' => [
[
'portName' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'desiredCount' => <integer>,
'enableECSManagedTags' => true || false,
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'events' => [
[
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'id' => '<string>',
'message' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'healthCheckGracePeriodSeconds' => <integer>,
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'placementConstraints' => [
[
'expression' => '<string>',
'type' => 'distinctInstance|memberOf',
],
// ...
],
'placementStrategy' => [
[
'field' => '<string>',
'type' => 'random|spread|binpack',
],
// ...
],
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'schedulingStrategy' => 'REPLICA|DAEMON',
'serviceArn' => '<string>',
'serviceName' => '<string>',
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'taskSets' => [
[
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'computedDesiredCount' => <integer>,
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'externalId' => '<string>',
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
'id' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'scale' => [
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
'value' => <float>,
],
'serviceArn' => '<string>',
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'stabilityStatus' => 'STEADY_STATE|STABILIZING',
'stabilityStatusAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedBy' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'taskSetArn' => '<string>',
'updatedAt' => <DateTime>,
],
// ...
],
],
]
Result Details
Members
- service
-
- Type: Service structure
The full description of your service following the create call.
A service will return either a
capacityProviderStrategyorlaunchTypeparameter, but not both, depending where one was specified when it was created.If a service is using the
ECSdeployment controller, thedeploymentControllerandtaskSetsparameters will not be returned.if the service uses the
CODE_DEPLOYdeployment controller, thedeploymentController,taskSetsanddeploymentsparameters will be returned, however thedeploymentsparameter will be an empty list.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
- PlatformUnknownException:
The specified platform version doesn't exist.
- PlatformTaskDefinitionIncompatibilityException:
The specified platform version doesn't satisfy the required capabilities of the task definition.
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- NamespaceNotFoundException:
The specified namespace wasn't found.
Examples
Example 1: To create a new service
This example creates a service in your default region called ``ecs-simple-service``. The service uses the ``hello_world`` task definition and it maintains 10 copies of that task.
$result = $client->createService([
'desiredCount' => 10,
'serviceName' => 'ecs-simple-service',
'taskDefinition' => 'hello_world',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'service' => [
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:cluster/default',
'createdAt' => ,
'deploymentConfiguration' => [
'maximumPercent' => 200,
'minimumHealthyPercent' => 100,
],
'deployments' => [
[
'createdAt' => ,
'desiredCount' => 10,
'id' => 'ecs-svc/9223370564342348388',
'pendingCount' => 0,
'runningCount' => 0,
'status' => 'PRIMARY',
'taskDefinition' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task-definition/hello_world:6',
'updatedAt' => ,
],
[
'createdAt' => ,
'desiredCount' => 0,
'id' => 'ecs-svc/9223370564343611322',
'pendingCount' => 0,
'runningCount' => 0,
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'taskDefinition' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task-definition/hello_world:6',
'updatedAt' => ,
],
],
'desiredCount' => 10,
'events' => [
],
'loadBalancers' => [
],
'pendingCount' => 0,
'runningCount' => 0,
'serviceArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:service/default/ecs-simple-service',
'serviceName' => 'ecs-simple-service',
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'taskDefinition' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task-definition/default/hello_world:6',
],
]
Example 2: To create a new service behind a load balancer
This example creates a service in your default region called ``ecs-simple-service-elb``. The service uses the ``ecs-demo`` task definition and it maintains 10 copies of that task. You must reference an existing load balancer in the same region by its name.
$result = $client->createService([
'desiredCount' => 10,
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'containerName' => 'simple-app',
'containerPort' => 80,
'loadBalancerName' => 'EC2Contai-EcsElast-15DCDAURT3ZO2',
],
],
'role' => 'ecsServiceRole',
'serviceName' => 'ecs-simple-service-elb',
'taskDefinition' => 'console-sample-app-static',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'service' => [
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:cluster/default',
'createdAt' => ,
'deploymentConfiguration' => [
'maximumPercent' => 200,
'minimumHealthyPercent' => 100,
],
'deployments' => [
[
'createdAt' => ,
'desiredCount' => 10,
'id' => 'ecs-svc/9223370564343000923',
'pendingCount' => 0,
'runningCount' => 0,
'status' => 'PRIMARY',
'taskDefinition' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task-definition/console-sample-app-static:6',
'updatedAt' => ,
],
],
'desiredCount' => 10,
'events' => [
],
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'containerName' => 'simple-app',
'containerPort' => 80,
'loadBalancerName' => 'EC2Contai-EcsElast-15DCDAURT3ZO2',
],
],
'pendingCount' => 0,
'roleArn' => 'arn:aws:iam::012345678910:role/ecsServiceRole',
'runningCount' => 0,
'serviceArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:service/default/ecs-simple-service-elb',
'serviceName' => 'ecs-simple-service-elb',
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'taskDefinition' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task-definition/default/console-sample-app-static:6',
],
]
CreateTaskSet
$result = $client->createTaskSet([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->createTaskSetAsync([/* ... */]);
Create a task set in the specified cluster and service. This is used when a service uses the EXTERNAL deployment controller type. For more information, see Amazon ECS deployment types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
On March 21, 2024, a change was made to resolve the task definition revision before authorization. When a task definition revision is not specified, authorization will occur using the latest revision of a task definition.
For information about the maximum number of task sets and other quotas, see Amazon ECS service quotas in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->createTaskSet([
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clientToken' => '<string>',
'cluster' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'externalId' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
],
],
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'scale' => [
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
'value' => <float>,
],
'service' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- capacityProviderStrategy
-
- Type: Array of CapacityProviderStrategyItem structures
The capacity provider strategy to use for the task set.
A capacity provider strategy consists of one or more capacity providers along with the
baseandweightto assign to them. A capacity provider must be associated with the cluster to be used in a capacity provider strategy. The PutClusterCapacityProviders API is used to associate a capacity provider with a cluster. Only capacity providers with anACTIVEorUPDATINGstatus can be used.If a
capacityProviderStrategyis specified, thelaunchTypeparameter must be omitted. If nocapacityProviderStrategyorlaunchTypeis specified, thedefaultCapacityProviderStrategyfor the cluster is used.If specifying a capacity provider that uses an Auto Scaling group, the capacity provider must already be created. New capacity providers can be created with the CreateCapacityProviderProviderAPI operation.
To use a Fargate capacity provider, specify either the
FARGATEorFARGATE_SPOTcapacity providers. The Fargate capacity providers are available to all accounts and only need to be associated with a cluster to be used.The PutClusterCapacityProviders API operation is used to update the list of available capacity providers for a cluster after the cluster is created.
- clientToken
-
- Type: string
An identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. It must be unique and is case sensitive. Up to 36 ASCII characters in the range of 33-126 (inclusive) are allowed.
- cluster
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the service to create the task set in.
- externalId
-
- Type: string
An optional non-unique tag that identifies this task set in external systems. If the task set is associated with a service discovery registry, the tasks in this task set will have the
ECS_TASK_SET_EXTERNAL_IDCloud Map attribute set to the provided value. - launchType
-
- Type: string
The launch type that new tasks in the task set uses. For more information, see Amazon ECS launch types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
If a
launchTypeis specified, thecapacityProviderStrategyparameter must be omitted. - loadBalancers
-
- Type: Array of LoadBalancer structures
A load balancer object representing the load balancer to use with the task set. The supported load balancer types are either an Application Load Balancer or a Network Load Balancer.
- networkConfiguration
-
- Type: NetworkConfiguration structure
An object representing the network configuration for a task set.
- platformVersion
-
- Type: string
The platform version that the tasks in the task set uses. A platform version is specified only for tasks using the Fargate launch type. If one isn't specified, the
LATESTplatform version is used. - scale
-
- Type: Scale structure
A floating-point percentage of the desired number of tasks to place and keep running in the task set.
- service
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service to create the task set in.
- serviceRegistries
-
- Type: Array of ServiceRegistry structures
The details of the service discovery registries to assign to this task set. For more information, see Service discovery.
- tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The metadata that you apply to the task set to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both. When a service is deleted, the tags are deleted.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
- taskDefinition
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The task definition for the tasks in the task set to use. If a revision isn't specified, the latest
ACTIVErevision is used.
Result Syntax
[
'taskSet' => [
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'computedDesiredCount' => <integer>,
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'externalId' => '<string>',
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
'id' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'scale' => [
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
'value' => <float>,
],
'serviceArn' => '<string>',
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'stabilityStatus' => 'STEADY_STATE|STABILIZING',
'stabilityStatusAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedBy' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'taskSetArn' => '<string>',
'updatedAt' => <DateTime>,
],
]
Result Details
Members
- taskSet
-
- Type: TaskSet structure
Information about a set of Amazon ECS tasks in either an CodeDeploy or an
EXTERNALdeployment. A task set includes details such as the desired number of tasks, how many tasks are running, and whether the task set serves production traffic.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
- PlatformUnknownException:
The specified platform version doesn't exist.
- PlatformTaskDefinitionIncompatibilityException:
The specified platform version doesn't satisfy the required capabilities of the task definition.
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- ServiceNotFoundException:
The specified service wasn't found. You can view your available services with ListServices. Amazon ECS services are cluster specific and Region specific.
- ServiceNotActiveException:
The specified service isn't active. You can't update a service that's inactive. If you have previously deleted a service, you can re-create it with CreateService.
- NamespaceNotFoundException:
The specified namespace wasn't found.
Examples
Example 1: To create a task set
This example creates a task set in a service that uses the EXTERNAL deployment controller.
$result = $client->createTaskSet([
'cluster' => 'MyCluster',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'securityGroups' => [
'sg-12344321',
],
'subnets' => [
'subnet-12344321',
],
],
],
'service' => 'MyService',
'taskDefinition' => 'MyTaskDefinition:2',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'taskSet' => [
'computedDesiredCount' => 0,
'createdAt' => ,
'id' => 'ecs-svc/1234567890123456789',
'launchType' => 'EC2',
'loadBalancers' => [
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => [
'sg-12344321',
],
'subnets' => [
'subnet-12344321',
],
],
],
'pendingCount' => 0,
'runningCount' => 0,
'scale' => [
'value' => 0,
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
],
'serviceRegistries' => [
],
'stabilityStatus' => 'STABILIZING',
'stabilityStatusAt' => ,
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'taskDefinition' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-definition/MyTaskDefinition:2',
'taskSetArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-set/MyCluster/MyService/ecs-svc/1234567890123456789',
'updatedAt' => ,
],
]
DeleteAccountSetting
$result = $client->deleteAccountSetting([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->deleteAccountSettingAsync([/* ... */]);
Disables an account setting for a specified user, role, or the root user for an account.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->deleteAccountSetting([
'name' => 'serviceLongArnFormat|taskLongArnFormat|containerInstanceLongArnFormat|awsvpcTrunking|containerInsights|fargateFIPSMode|tagResourceAuthorization|fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod|guardDutyActivate|defaultLogDriverMode', // REQUIRED
'principalArn' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The resource name to disable the account setting for. If
serviceLongArnFormatis specified, the ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. IftaskLongArnFormatis specified, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. IfcontainerInstanceLongArnFormatis specified, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. IfawsvpcTrunkingis specified, the ENI limit for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. - principalArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the principal. It can be a user, role, or the root user. If you specify the root user, it disables the account setting for all users, roles, and the root user of the account unless a user or role explicitly overrides these settings. If this field is omitted, the setting is changed only for the authenticated user.
In order to use this parameter, you must be the root user, or the principal.
Result Syntax
[
'setting' => [
'name' => 'serviceLongArnFormat|taskLongArnFormat|containerInstanceLongArnFormat|awsvpcTrunking|containerInsights|fargateFIPSMode|tagResourceAuthorization|fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod|guardDutyActivate|defaultLogDriverMode',
'principalArn' => '<string>',
'type' => 'user|aws_managed',
'value' => '<string>',
],
]
Result Details
Members
- setting
-
- Type: Setting structure
The account setting for the specified principal ARN.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To delete your account setting
This example deletes the account setting for your user for the specified resource type.
$result = $client->deleteAccountSetting([
'name' => 'serviceLongArnFormat',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'setting' => [
'name' => 'serviceLongArnFormat',
'value' => 'enabled',
'principalArn' => 'arn:aws:iam:::user/principalName',
],
]
Example 2: To delete the account settings for a specific IAM user or IAM role
This example deletes the account setting for a specific IAM user or IAM role for the specified resource type. Only the root user can view or modify the account settings for another user.
$result = $client->deleteAccountSetting([
'name' => 'containerInstanceLongArnFormat',
'principalArn' => 'arn:aws:iam:::user/principalName',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'setting' => [
'name' => 'containerInstanceLongArnFormat',
'value' => 'enabled',
'principalArn' => 'arn:aws:iam:::user/principalName',
],
]
DeleteAttributes
$result = $client->deleteAttributes([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->deleteAttributesAsync([/* ... */]);
Deletes one or more custom attributes from an Amazon ECS resource.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->deleteAttributes([
'attributes' => [ // REQUIRED
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'cluster' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- attributes
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of Attribute structures
The attributes to delete from your resource. You can specify up to 10 attributes for each request. For custom attributes, specify the attribute name and target ID, but don't specify the value. If you specify the target ID using the short form, you must also specify the target type.
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that contains the resource to delete attributes. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
Result Syntax
[
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- attributes
-
- Type: Array of Attribute structures
A list of attribute objects that were successfully deleted from your resource.
Errors
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- TargetNotFoundException:
The specified target wasn't found. You can view your available container instances with ListContainerInstances. Amazon ECS container instances are cluster-specific and Region-specific.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To delete a custom attribute from an Amazon ECS instance
This example deletes an attribute named stack from a container instance.
$result = $client->deleteAttributes([
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => 'stack',
'targetId' => 'aws:ecs:us-west-2:130757420319:container-instance/1c3be8ed-df30-47b4-8f1e-6e68ebd01f34',
],
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => 'stack',
'value' => 'production',
'targetId' => 'aws:ecs:us-west-2:130757420319:container-instance/1c3be8ed-df30-47b4-8f1e-6e68ebd01f34',
],
],
]
DeleteCapacityProvider
$result = $client->deleteCapacityProvider([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->deleteCapacityProviderAsync([/* ... */]);
Deletes the specified capacity provider.
The FARGATE and FARGATE_SPOT capacity providers are reserved and can't be deleted. You can disassociate them from a cluster using either PutClusterCapacityProviders or by deleting the cluster.
Prior to a capacity provider being deleted, the capacity provider must be removed from the capacity provider strategy from all services. The UpdateService API can be used to remove a capacity provider from a service's capacity provider strategy. When updating a service, the forceNewDeployment option can be used to ensure that any tasks using the Amazon EC2 instance capacity provided by the capacity provider are transitioned to use the capacity from the remaining capacity providers. Only capacity providers that aren't associated with a cluster can be deleted. To remove a capacity provider from a cluster, you can either use PutClusterCapacityProviders or delete the cluster.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->deleteCapacityProvider([
'capacityProvider' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'cluster' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- capacityProvider
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the capacity provider to delete.
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The name of the cluster that contains the capacity provider to delete. Managed instances capacity providers are cluster-scoped and can only be deleted from their associated cluster.
Result Syntax
[
'capacityProvider' => [
'autoScalingGroupProvider' => [
'autoScalingGroupArn' => '<string>',
'managedDraining' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'managedScaling' => [
'instanceWarmupPeriod' => <integer>,
'maximumScalingStepSize' => <integer>,
'minimumScalingStepSize' => <integer>,
'status' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'targetCapacity' => <integer>,
],
'managedTerminationProtection' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'capacityProviderArn' => '<string>',
'cluster' => '<string>',
'managedInstancesProvider' => [
'infrastructureRoleArn' => '<string>',
'instanceLaunchTemplate' => [
'ec2InstanceProfileArn' => '<string>',
'instanceRequirements' => [
'acceleratorCount' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'acceleratorManufacturers' => ['<string>', ...],
'acceleratorNames' => ['<string>', ...],
'acceleratorTotalMemoryMiB' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'acceleratorTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'allowedInstanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'bareMetal' => 'included|required|excluded',
'baselineEbsBandwidthMbps' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'burstablePerformance' => 'included|required|excluded',
'cpuManufacturers' => ['<string>', ...],
'excludedInstanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'instanceGenerations' => ['<string>', ...],
'localStorage' => 'included|required|excluded',
'localStorageTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'maxSpotPriceAsPercentageOfOptimalOnDemandPrice' => <integer>,
'memoryGiBPerVCpu' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'memoryMiB' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'networkBandwidthGbps' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'networkInterfaceCount' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'onDemandMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice' => <integer>,
'requireHibernateSupport' => true || false,
'spotMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice' => <integer>,
'totalLocalStorageGB' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'vCpuCount' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
],
'monitoring' => 'BASIC|DETAILED',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'storageConfiguration' => [
'storageSizeGiB' => <integer>,
],
],
'propagateTags' => 'CAPACITY_PROVIDER|NONE',
],
'name' => '<string>',
'status' => 'PROVISIONING|ACTIVE|DEPROVISIONING|INACTIVE',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'type' => 'EC2_AUTOSCALING|MANAGED_INSTANCES|FARGATE|FARGATE_SPOT',
'updateStatus' => 'CREATE_IN_PROGRESS|CREATE_COMPLETE|CREATE_FAILED|DELETE_IN_PROGRESS|DELETE_COMPLETE|DELETE_FAILED|UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS|UPDATE_COMPLETE|UPDATE_FAILED',
'updateStatusReason' => '<string>',
],
]
Result Details
Members
- capacityProvider
-
- Type: CapacityProvider structure
The details of the capacity provider.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
Examples
Example 1: To delete a specified capacity provider
This example deletes a specified capacity provider.
$result = $client->deleteCapacityProvider([
'capacityProvider' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:capacity-provider/ExampleCapacityProvider',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'capacityProvider' => [
'name' => 'ExampleCapacityProvider',
'autoScalingGroupProvider' => [
'autoScalingGroupArn' => 'arn:aws:autoscaling:us-west-2:123456789012:autoScalingGroup:a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111:autoScalingGroupName/MyAutoScalingGroup',
'managedScaling' => [
'maximumScalingStepSize' => 10000,
'minimumScalingStepSize' => 1,
'status' => 'ENABLED',
'targetCapacity' => 100,
],
'managedTerminationProtection' => 'DISABLED',
],
'capacityProviderArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:capacity-provider/ExampleCapacityProvider',
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'tags' => [
],
'updateStatus' => 'DELETE_IN_PROGRESS',
],
]
DeleteCluster
$result = $client->deleteCluster([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->deleteClusterAsync([/* ... */]);
Deletes the specified cluster. The cluster transitions to the INACTIVE state. Clusters with an INACTIVE status might remain discoverable in your account for a period of time. However, this behavior is subject to change in the future. We don't recommend that you rely on INACTIVE clusters persisting.
You must deregister all container instances from this cluster before you may delete it. You can list the container instances in a cluster with ListContainerInstances and deregister them with DeregisterContainerInstance.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->deleteCluster([
'cluster' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster to delete.
Result Syntax
[
'cluster' => [
'activeServicesCount' => <integer>,
'attachments' => [
[
'details' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'id' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'attachmentsStatus' => '<string>',
'capacityProviders' => ['<string>', ...],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'clusterName' => '<string>',
'configuration' => [
'executeCommandConfiguration' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'logConfiguration' => [
'cloudWatchEncryptionEnabled' => true || false,
'cloudWatchLogGroupName' => '<string>',
's3BucketName' => '<string>',
's3EncryptionEnabled' => true || false,
's3KeyPrefix' => '<string>',
],
'logging' => 'NONE|DEFAULT|OVERRIDE',
],
'managedStorageConfiguration' => [
'fargateEphemeralStorageKmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
],
'defaultCapacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'pendingTasksCount' => <integer>,
'registeredContainerInstancesCount' => <integer>,
'runningTasksCount' => <integer>,
'serviceConnectDefaults' => [
'namespace' => '<string>',
],
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'statistics' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
]
Result Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: Cluster structure
The full description of the deleted cluster.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- ClusterContainsCapacityProviderException:
The cluster contains one or more capacity providers that prevent the requested operation. This exception occurs when you try to delete a cluster that still has active capacity providers, including Amazon ECS Managed Instances capacity providers. You must first delete all capacity providers from the cluster before you can delete the cluster itself.
- ClusterContainsContainerInstancesException:
You can't delete a cluster that has registered container instances. First, deregister the container instances before you can delete the cluster. For more information, see DeregisterContainerInstance.
- ClusterContainsServicesException:
You can't delete a cluster that contains services. First, update the service to reduce its desired task count to 0, and then delete the service. For more information, see UpdateService and DeleteService.
- ClusterContainsTasksException:
You can't delete a cluster that has active tasks.
- UpdateInProgressException:
There's already a current Amazon ECS container agent update in progress on the container instance that's specified. If the container agent becomes disconnected while it's in a transitional stage, such as
PENDINGorSTAGING, the update process can get stuck in that state. However, when the agent reconnects, it resumes where it stopped previously.
Examples
Example 1: To delete an empty cluster
This example deletes an empty cluster in your default region.
$result = $client->deleteCluster([
'cluster' => 'my_cluster',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'cluster' => [
'activeServicesCount' => 0,
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:cluster/my_cluster',
'clusterName' => 'my_cluster',
'pendingTasksCount' => 0,
'registeredContainerInstancesCount' => 0,
'runningTasksCount' => 0,
'status' => 'INACTIVE',
],
]
DeleteService
$result = $client->deleteService([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->deleteServiceAsync([/* ... */]);
Deletes a specified service within a cluster. You can delete a service if you have no running tasks in it and the desired task count is zero. If the service is actively maintaining tasks, you can't delete it, and you must update the service to a desired task count of zero. For more information, see UpdateService.
When you delete a service, if there are still running tasks that require cleanup, the service status moves from ACTIVE to DRAINING, and the service is no longer visible in the console or in the ListServices API operation. After all tasks have transitioned to either STOPPING or STOPPED status, the service status moves from DRAINING to INACTIVE. Services in the DRAINING or INACTIVE status can still be viewed with the DescribeServices API operation. However, in the future, INACTIVE services may be cleaned up and purged from Amazon ECS record keeping, and DescribeServices calls on those services return a ServiceNotFoundException error.
If you attempt to create a new service with the same name as an existing service in either ACTIVE or DRAINING status, you receive an error.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->deleteService([
'cluster' => '<string>',
'force' => true || false,
'service' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the service to delete. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
- force
-
- Type: boolean
If
true, allows you to delete a service even if it wasn't scaled down to zero tasks. It's only necessary to use this if the service uses theREPLICAscheduling strategy. - service
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the service to delete.
Result Syntax
[
'service' => [
'availabilityZoneRebalancing' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'createdBy' => '<string>',
'deploymentConfiguration' => [
'alarms' => [
'alarmNames' => ['<string>', ...],
'enable' => true || false,
'rollback' => true || false,
],
'bakeTimeInMinutes' => <integer>,
'deploymentCircuitBreaker' => [
'enable' => true || false,
'rollback' => true || false,
],
'lifecycleHooks' => [
[
'hookDetails' => [
],
'hookTargetArn' => '<string>',
'lifecycleStages' => ['<string>', ...],
'roleArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'maximumPercent' => <integer>,
'minimumHealthyPercent' => <integer>,
'strategy' => 'ROLLING|BLUE_GREEN',
],
'deploymentController' => [
'type' => 'ECS|CODE_DEPLOY|EXTERNAL',
],
'deployments' => [
[
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'desiredCount' => <integer>,
'failedTasks' => <integer>,
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
'id' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'rolloutState' => 'COMPLETED|FAILED|IN_PROGRESS',
'rolloutStateReason' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'serviceConnectConfiguration' => [
'enabled' => true || false,
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'namespace' => '<string>',
'services' => [
[
'clientAliases' => [
[
'dnsName' => '<string>',
'port' => <integer>,
'testTrafficRules' => [
'header' => [
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => [
'exact' => '<string>',
],
],
],
],
// ...
],
'discoveryName' => '<string>',
'ingressPortOverride' => <integer>,
'portName' => '<string>',
'timeout' => [
'idleTimeoutSeconds' => <integer>,
'perRequestTimeoutSeconds' => <integer>,
],
'tls' => [
'issuerCertificateAuthority' => [
'awsPcaAuthorityArn' => '<string>',
],
'kmsKey' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
],
],
// ...
],
],
'serviceConnectResources' => [
[
'discoveryArn' => '<string>',
'discoveryName' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'status' => '<string>',
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'updatedAt' => <DateTime>,
'volumeConfigurations' => [
[
'managedEBSVolume' => [
'encrypted' => true || false,
'filesystemType' => 'ext3|ext4|xfs|ntfs',
'iops' => <integer>,
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
'snapshotId' => '<string>',
'tagSpecifications' => [
[
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'resourceType' => 'volume',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'throughput' => <integer>,
'volumeInitializationRate' => <integer>,
'volumeType' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'vpcLatticeConfigurations' => [
[
'portName' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'desiredCount' => <integer>,
'enableECSManagedTags' => true || false,
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'events' => [
[
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'id' => '<string>',
'message' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'healthCheckGracePeriodSeconds' => <integer>,
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'placementConstraints' => [
[
'expression' => '<string>',
'type' => 'distinctInstance|memberOf',
],
// ...
],
'placementStrategy' => [
[
'field' => '<string>',
'type' => 'random|spread|binpack',
],
// ...
],
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'schedulingStrategy' => 'REPLICA|DAEMON',
'serviceArn' => '<string>',
'serviceName' => '<string>',
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'taskSets' => [
[
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'computedDesiredCount' => <integer>,
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'externalId' => '<string>',
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
'id' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'scale' => [
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
'value' => <float>,
],
'serviceArn' => '<string>',
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'stabilityStatus' => 'STEADY_STATE|STABILIZING',
'stabilityStatusAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedBy' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'taskSetArn' => '<string>',
'updatedAt' => <DateTime>,
],
// ...
],
],
]
Result Details
Members
- service
-
- Type: Service structure
The full description of the deleted service.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- ServiceNotFoundException:
The specified service wasn't found. You can view your available services with ListServices. Amazon ECS services are cluster specific and Region specific.
Examples
Example 1: To delete a service
This example deletes the my-http-service service. The service must have a desired count and running count of 0 before you can delete it.
$result = $client->deleteService([
'service' => 'my-http-service',
]);
Result syntax:
[ ]
DeleteTaskDefinitions
$result = $client->deleteTaskDefinitions([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->deleteTaskDefinitionsAsync([/* ... */]);
Deletes one or more task definitions.
You must deregister a task definition revision before you delete it. For more information, see DeregisterTaskDefinition.
When you delete a task definition revision, it is immediately transitions from the INACTIVE to DELETE_IN_PROGRESS. Existing tasks and services that reference a DELETE_IN_PROGRESS task definition revision continue to run without disruption. Existing services that reference a DELETE_IN_PROGRESS task definition revision can still scale up or down by modifying the service's desired count.
You can't use a DELETE_IN_PROGRESS task definition revision to run new tasks or create new services. You also can't update an existing service to reference a DELETE_IN_PROGRESS task definition revision.
A task definition revision will stay in DELETE_IN_PROGRESS status until all the associated tasks and services have been terminated.
When you delete all INACTIVE task definition revisions, the task definition name is not displayed in the console and not returned in the API. If a task definition revisions are in the DELETE_IN_PROGRESS state, the task definition name is displayed in the console and returned in the API. The task definition name is retained by Amazon ECS and the revision is incremented the next time you create a task definition with that name.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->deleteTaskDefinitions([
'taskDefinitions' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- taskDefinitions
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
The
familyandrevision(family:revision) or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task definition to delete. You must specify arevision.You can specify up to 10 task definitions as a comma separated list.
Result Syntax
[
'failures' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'detail' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinitions' => [
[
'compatibilities' => ['<string>', ...],
'containerDefinitions' => [
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'cpu' => <integer>,
'credentialSpecs' => ['<string>', ...],
'dependsOn' => [
[
'condition' => 'START|COMPLETE|SUCCESS|HEALTHY',
'containerName' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'disableNetworking' => true || false,
'dnsSearchDomains' => ['<string>', ...],
'dnsServers' => ['<string>', ...],
'dockerLabels' => ['<string>', ...],
'dockerSecurityOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'entryPoint' => ['<string>', ...],
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environmentFiles' => [
[
'type' => 's3',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'essential' => true || false,
'extraHosts' => [
[
'hostname' => '<string>',
'ipAddress' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'firelensConfiguration' => [
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => 'fluentd|fluentbit',
],
'healthCheck' => [
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'interval' => <integer>,
'retries' => <integer>,
'startPeriod' => <integer>,
'timeout' => <integer>,
],
'hostname' => '<string>',
'image' => '<string>',
'interactive' => true || false,
'links' => ['<string>', ...],
'linuxParameters' => [
'capabilities' => [
'add' => ['<string>', ...],
'drop' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>',
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'memory' => <integer>,
'memoryReservation' => <integer>,
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'name' => '<string>',
'portMappings' => [
[
'appProtocol' => 'http|http2|grpc',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'containerPortRange' => '<string>',
'hostPort' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'protocol' => 'tcp|udp',
],
// ...
],
'privileged' => true || false,
'pseudoTerminal' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>',
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|InferenceAccelerator',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'restartPolicy' => [
'enabled' => true || false,
'ignoredExitCodes' => [<integer>, ...],
'restartAttemptPeriod' => <integer>,
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'startTimeout' => <integer>,
'stopTimeout' => <integer>,
'systemControls' => [
[
'namespace' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>,
'name' => 'core|cpu|data|fsize|locks|memlock|msgqueue|nice|nofile|nproc|rss|rtprio|rttime|sigpending|stack',
'softLimit' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
'versionConsistency' => 'enabled|disabled',
'volumesFrom' => [
[
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceContainer' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'workingDirectory' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'cpu' => '<string>',
'deregisteredAt' => <DateTime>,
'enableFaultInjection' => true || false,
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'family' => '<string>',
'inferenceAccelerators' => [
[
'deviceName' => '<string>',
'deviceType' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ipcMode' => 'host|task|none',
'memory' => '<string>',
'networkMode' => 'bridge|host|awsvpc|none',
'pidMode' => 'host|task',
'placementConstraints' => [
[
'expression' => '<string>',
'type' => 'memberOf',
],
// ...
],
'proxyConfiguration' => [
'containerName' => '<string>',
'properties' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'type' => 'APPMESH',
],
'registeredAt' => <DateTime>,
'registeredBy' => '<string>',
'requiresAttributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'requiresCompatibilities' => ['<string>', ...],
'revision' => <integer>,
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => 'X86_64|ARM64',
'operatingSystemFamily' => 'WINDOWS_SERVER_2019_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_2019_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2016_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_2004_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2022_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2022_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_2025_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2025_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_20H2_CORE|LINUX',
],
'status' => 'ACTIVE|INACTIVE|DELETE_IN_PROGRESS',
'taskDefinitionArn' => '<string>',
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
'volumes' => [
[
'configuredAtLaunch' => true || false,
'dockerVolumeConfiguration' => [
'autoprovision' => true || false,
'driver' => '<string>',
'driverOpts' => ['<string>', ...],
'labels' => ['<string>', ...],
'scope' => 'task|shared',
],
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>',
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'fsxWindowsFileServerVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>',
'domain' => '<string>',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>',
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- failures
-
- Type: Array of Failure structures
Any failures associated with the call.
- taskDefinitions
-
- Type: Array of TaskDefinition structures
The list of deleted task definitions.
Errors
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Examples
Example 1: To delete a task definition that has been deregistered
This example deletes a specified deregistered task definition.
$result = $client->deleteTaskDefinitions([
'taskDefinitions' => [
'Example-task-definition:1',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'failures' => [
],
'taskDefinitions' => [
[
'containerDefinitions' => [
[
'name' => 'wave',
'command' => [
'apt-get update; apt-get install stress; while true; do stress --cpu $(( RANDOM % 4 )) -t $(( RANDOM % 10 )); done',
],
'cpu' => 50,
'entryPoint' => [
'bash',
'-c',
],
'environment' => [
],
'essential' => 1,
'image' => 'public.ecr.aws/docker/library/ubuntu:latest',
'memory' => 100,
'mountPoints' => [
],
'portMappings' => [
],
'volumesFrom' => [
],
],
],
'family' => 'cpu-wave',
'revision' => 1,
'status' => 'DELETE_IN_PROGRESS',
'taskDefinitionArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task-definition/Example-task-definition:1',
'volumes' => [
],
],
],
]
DeleteTaskSet
$result = $client->deleteTaskSet([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->deleteTaskSetAsync([/* ... */]);
Deletes a specified task set within a service. This is used when a service uses the EXTERNAL deployment controller type. For more information, see Amazon ECS deployment types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->deleteTaskSet([
'cluster' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'force' => true || false,
'service' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'taskSet' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the service that the task set found in to delete.
- force
-
- Type: boolean
If
true, you can delete a task set even if it hasn't been scaled down to zero. - service
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service that hosts the task set to delete.
- taskSet
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The task set ID or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task set to delete.
Result Syntax
[
'taskSet' => [
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'computedDesiredCount' => <integer>,
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'externalId' => '<string>',
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
'id' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'scale' => [
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
'value' => <float>,
],
'serviceArn' => '<string>',
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'stabilityStatus' => 'STEADY_STATE|STABILIZING',
'stabilityStatusAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedBy' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'taskSetArn' => '<string>',
'updatedAt' => <DateTime>,
],
]
Result Details
Members
- taskSet
-
- Type: TaskSet structure
Details about the task set.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- ServiceNotFoundException:
The specified service wasn't found. You can view your available services with ListServices. Amazon ECS services are cluster specific and Region specific.
- ServiceNotActiveException:
The specified service isn't active. You can't update a service that's inactive. If you have previously deleted a service, you can re-create it with CreateService.
- TaskSetNotFoundException:
The specified task set wasn't found. You can view your available task sets with DescribeTaskSets. Task sets are specific to each cluster, service and Region.
Examples
Example 1: To delete a task set within a service that uses the EXTERNAL deployment controller type
This example deletes a task set and uses the force flag to force deletion if it hasn't scaled to zero.
$result = $client->deleteTaskSet([
'cluster' => 'MyCluster',
'force' => 1,
'service' => 'MyService',
'taskSet' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-set/MyCluster/MyService/ecs-svc/1234567890123456789',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'taskSet' => [
'computedDesiredCount' => 0,
'createdAt' => ,
'id' => 'ecs-svc/1234567890123456789',
'launchType' => 'EC2',
'loadBalancers' => [
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => [
'sg-12345678',
],
'subnets' => [
'subnet-12345678',
],
],
],
'pendingCount' => 0,
'runningCount' => 0,
'scale' => [
'value' => 0,
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
],
'serviceRegistries' => [
],
'stabilityStatus' => 'STABILIZING',
'stabilityStatusAt' => ,
'status' => 'DRAINING',
'taskDefinition' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-definition/sample-fargate:2',
'taskSetArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-set/MyCluster/MyService/ecs-svc/1234567890123456789',
'updatedAt' => ,
],
]
DeregisterContainerInstance
$result = $client->deregisterContainerInstance([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->deregisterContainerInstanceAsync([/* ... */]);
Deregisters an Amazon ECS container instance from the specified cluster. This instance is no longer available to run tasks.
If you intend to use the container instance for some other purpose after deregistration, we recommend that you stop all of the tasks running on the container instance before deregistration. That prevents any orphaned tasks from consuming resources.
Deregistering a container instance removes the instance from a cluster, but it doesn't terminate the EC2 instance. If you are finished using the instance, be sure to terminate it in the Amazon EC2 console to stop billing.
If you terminate a running container instance, Amazon ECS automatically deregisters the instance from your cluster (stopped container instances or instances with disconnected agents aren't automatically deregistered when terminated).
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->deregisterContainerInstance([
'cluster' => '<string>',
'containerInstance' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'force' => true || false,
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the container instance to deregister. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
- containerInstance
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The container instance ID or full ARN of the container instance to deregister. For more information about the ARN format, see Amazon Resource Name (ARN) in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
- force
-
- Type: boolean
Forces the container instance to be deregistered. If you have tasks running on the container instance when you deregister it with the
forceoption, these tasks remain running until you terminate the instance or the tasks stop through some other means, but they're orphaned (no longer monitored or accounted for by Amazon ECS). If an orphaned task on your container instance is part of an Amazon ECS service, then the service scheduler starts another copy of that task, on a different container instance if possible.Any containers in orphaned service tasks that are registered with a Classic Load Balancer or an Application Load Balancer target group are deregistered. They begin connection draining according to the settings on the load balancer or target group.
Result Syntax
[
'containerInstance' => [
'agentConnected' => true || false,
'agentUpdateStatus' => 'PENDING|STAGING|STAGED|UPDATING|UPDATED|FAILED',
'attachments' => [
[
'details' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'id' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'capacityProviderName' => '<string>',
'containerInstanceArn' => '<string>',
'ec2InstanceId' => '<string>',
'healthStatus' => [
'details' => [
[
'lastStatusChange' => <DateTime>,
'lastUpdated' => <DateTime>,
'status' => 'OK|IMPAIRED|INSUFFICIENT_DATA|INITIALIZING',
'type' => 'CONTAINER_RUNTIME',
],
// ...
],
'overallStatus' => 'OK|IMPAIRED|INSUFFICIENT_DATA|INITIALIZING',
],
'pendingTasksCount' => <integer>,
'registeredAt' => <DateTime>,
'registeredResources' => [
[
'doubleValue' => <float>,
'integerValue' => <integer>,
'longValue' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'stringSetValue' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'remainingResources' => [
[
'doubleValue' => <float>,
'integerValue' => <integer>,
'longValue' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'stringSetValue' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'runningTasksCount' => <integer>,
'status' => '<string>',
'statusReason' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'version' => <integer>,
'versionInfo' => [
'agentHash' => '<string>',
'agentVersion' => '<string>',
'dockerVersion' => '<string>',
],
],
]
Result Details
Members
- containerInstance
-
- Type: ContainerInstance structure
The container instance that was deregistered.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
Examples
Example 1: To deregister a container instance from a cluster
This example deregisters a container instance from the specified cluster in your default region. If there are still tasks running on the container instance, you must either stop those tasks before deregistering, or use the force option.
$result = $client->deregisterContainerInstance([
'cluster' => 'default',
'containerInstance' => 'container_instance_UUID',
'force' => 1,
]);
Result syntax:
[ ]
DeregisterTaskDefinition
$result = $client->deregisterTaskDefinition([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->deregisterTaskDefinitionAsync([/* ... */]);
Deregisters the specified task definition by family and revision. Upon deregistration, the task definition is marked as INACTIVE. Existing tasks and services that reference an INACTIVE task definition continue to run without disruption. Existing services that reference an INACTIVE task definition can still scale up or down by modifying the service's desired count. If you want to delete a task definition revision, you must first deregister the task definition revision.
You can't use an INACTIVE task definition to run new tasks or create new services, and you can't update an existing service to reference an INACTIVE task definition. However, there may be up to a 10-minute window following deregistration where these restrictions have not yet taken effect.
At this time, INACTIVE task definitions remain discoverable in your account indefinitely. However, this behavior is subject to change in the future. We don't recommend that you rely on INACTIVE task definitions persisting beyond the lifecycle of any associated tasks and services.
You must deregister a task definition revision before you delete it. For more information, see DeleteTaskDefinitions.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->deregisterTaskDefinition([
'taskDefinition' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- taskDefinition
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The
familyandrevision(family:revision) or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task definition to deregister. You must specify arevision.
Result Syntax
[
'taskDefinition' => [
'compatibilities' => ['<string>', ...],
'containerDefinitions' => [
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'cpu' => <integer>,
'credentialSpecs' => ['<string>', ...],
'dependsOn' => [
[
'condition' => 'START|COMPLETE|SUCCESS|HEALTHY',
'containerName' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'disableNetworking' => true || false,
'dnsSearchDomains' => ['<string>', ...],
'dnsServers' => ['<string>', ...],
'dockerLabels' => ['<string>', ...],
'dockerSecurityOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'entryPoint' => ['<string>', ...],
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environmentFiles' => [
[
'type' => 's3',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'essential' => true || false,
'extraHosts' => [
[
'hostname' => '<string>',
'ipAddress' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'firelensConfiguration' => [
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => 'fluentd|fluentbit',
],
'healthCheck' => [
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'interval' => <integer>,
'retries' => <integer>,
'startPeriod' => <integer>,
'timeout' => <integer>,
],
'hostname' => '<string>',
'image' => '<string>',
'interactive' => true || false,
'links' => ['<string>', ...],
'linuxParameters' => [
'capabilities' => [
'add' => ['<string>', ...],
'drop' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>',
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'memory' => <integer>,
'memoryReservation' => <integer>,
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'name' => '<string>',
'portMappings' => [
[
'appProtocol' => 'http|http2|grpc',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'containerPortRange' => '<string>',
'hostPort' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'protocol' => 'tcp|udp',
],
// ...
],
'privileged' => true || false,
'pseudoTerminal' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>',
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|InferenceAccelerator',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'restartPolicy' => [
'enabled' => true || false,
'ignoredExitCodes' => [<integer>, ...],
'restartAttemptPeriod' => <integer>,
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'startTimeout' => <integer>,
'stopTimeout' => <integer>,
'systemControls' => [
[
'namespace' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>,
'name' => 'core|cpu|data|fsize|locks|memlock|msgqueue|nice|nofile|nproc|rss|rtprio|rttime|sigpending|stack',
'softLimit' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
'versionConsistency' => 'enabled|disabled',
'volumesFrom' => [
[
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceContainer' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'workingDirectory' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'cpu' => '<string>',
'deregisteredAt' => <DateTime>,
'enableFaultInjection' => true || false,
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'family' => '<string>',
'inferenceAccelerators' => [
[
'deviceName' => '<string>',
'deviceType' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ipcMode' => 'host|task|none',
'memory' => '<string>',
'networkMode' => 'bridge|host|awsvpc|none',
'pidMode' => 'host|task',
'placementConstraints' => [
[
'expression' => '<string>',
'type' => 'memberOf',
],
// ...
],
'proxyConfiguration' => [
'containerName' => '<string>',
'properties' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'type' => 'APPMESH',
],
'registeredAt' => <DateTime>,
'registeredBy' => '<string>',
'requiresAttributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'requiresCompatibilities' => ['<string>', ...],
'revision' => <integer>,
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => 'X86_64|ARM64',
'operatingSystemFamily' => 'WINDOWS_SERVER_2019_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_2019_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2016_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_2004_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2022_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2022_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_2025_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2025_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_20H2_CORE|LINUX',
],
'status' => 'ACTIVE|INACTIVE|DELETE_IN_PROGRESS',
'taskDefinitionArn' => '<string>',
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
'volumes' => [
[
'configuredAtLaunch' => true || false,
'dockerVolumeConfiguration' => [
'autoprovision' => true || false,
'driver' => '<string>',
'driverOpts' => ['<string>', ...],
'labels' => ['<string>', ...],
'scope' => 'task|shared',
],
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>',
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'fsxWindowsFileServerVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>',
'domain' => '<string>',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>',
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
]
Result Details
Members
- taskDefinition
-
- Type: TaskDefinition structure
The full description of the deregistered task.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To deregister a revision of a task definition
This example deregisters the first revision of the fargate-task task definition
$result = $client->deregisterTaskDefinition([
'taskDefinition' => 'fargate-task:1',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'taskDefinition' => [
'containerDefinitions' => [
[
'name' => 'nginx',
'cpu' => 256,
'essential' => 1,
'image' => 'public.ecr.aws/docker/library/nginx:latest',
'memory' => 128,
'portMappings' => [
[
'containerPort' => 80,
'hostPort' => 80,
'protocol' => 'tcp',
],
],
],
],
'family' => 'fargate-task',
'status' => 'INACTIVE',
'taskDefinitionArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-definition/fargate-task:1',
'volumes' => [
],
],
]
DescribeCapacityProviders
$result = $client->describeCapacityProviders([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeCapacityProvidersAsync([/* ... */]);
Describes one or more of your capacity providers.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeCapacityProviders([
'capacityProviders' => ['<string>', ...],
'cluster' => '<string>',
'include' => ['<string>', ...],
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- capacityProviders
-
- Type: Array of strings
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of one or more capacity providers. Up to
100capacity providers can be described in an action. - cluster
-
- Type: string
The name of the cluster to describe capacity providers for. When specified, only capacity providers associated with this cluster are returned, including Amazon ECS Managed Instances capacity providers.
- include
-
- Type: Array of strings
Specifies whether or not you want to see the resource tags for the capacity provider. If
TAGSis specified, the tags are included in the response. If this field is omitted, tags aren't included in the response. - maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of account setting results returned by
DescribeCapacityProvidersin paginated output. When this parameter is used,DescribeCapacityProvidersonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page along with anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherDescribeCapacityProvidersrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 10. If this parameter is not used, thenDescribeCapacityProvidersreturns up to 10 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from a previous paginatedDescribeCapacityProvidersrequest wheremaxResultswas used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned thenextTokenvalue.This token should be treated as an opaque identifier that is only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
Result Syntax
[
'capacityProviders' => [
[
'autoScalingGroupProvider' => [
'autoScalingGroupArn' => '<string>',
'managedDraining' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'managedScaling' => [
'instanceWarmupPeriod' => <integer>,
'maximumScalingStepSize' => <integer>,
'minimumScalingStepSize' => <integer>,
'status' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'targetCapacity' => <integer>,
],
'managedTerminationProtection' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'capacityProviderArn' => '<string>',
'cluster' => '<string>',
'managedInstancesProvider' => [
'infrastructureRoleArn' => '<string>',
'instanceLaunchTemplate' => [
'ec2InstanceProfileArn' => '<string>',
'instanceRequirements' => [
'acceleratorCount' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'acceleratorManufacturers' => ['<string>', ...],
'acceleratorNames' => ['<string>', ...],
'acceleratorTotalMemoryMiB' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'acceleratorTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'allowedInstanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'bareMetal' => 'included|required|excluded',
'baselineEbsBandwidthMbps' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'burstablePerformance' => 'included|required|excluded',
'cpuManufacturers' => ['<string>', ...],
'excludedInstanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'instanceGenerations' => ['<string>', ...],
'localStorage' => 'included|required|excluded',
'localStorageTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'maxSpotPriceAsPercentageOfOptimalOnDemandPrice' => <integer>,
'memoryGiBPerVCpu' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'memoryMiB' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'networkBandwidthGbps' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'networkInterfaceCount' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'onDemandMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice' => <integer>,
'requireHibernateSupport' => true || false,
'spotMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice' => <integer>,
'totalLocalStorageGB' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'vCpuCount' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
],
'monitoring' => 'BASIC|DETAILED',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'storageConfiguration' => [
'storageSizeGiB' => <integer>,
],
],
'propagateTags' => 'CAPACITY_PROVIDER|NONE',
],
'name' => '<string>',
'status' => 'PROVISIONING|ACTIVE|DEPROVISIONING|INACTIVE',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'type' => 'EC2_AUTOSCALING|MANAGED_INSTANCES|FARGATE|FARGATE_SPOT',
'updateStatus' => 'CREATE_IN_PROGRESS|CREATE_COMPLETE|CREATE_FAILED|DELETE_IN_PROGRESS|DELETE_COMPLETE|DELETE_FAILED|UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS|UPDATE_COMPLETE|UPDATE_FAILED',
'updateStatusReason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'failures' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'detail' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- capacityProviders
-
- Type: Array of CapacityProvider structures
The list of capacity providers.
- failures
-
- Type: Array of Failure structures
Any failures associated with the call.
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureDescribeCapacityProvidersrequest. When the results of aDescribeCapacityProvidersrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
Examples
Example 1: To describe all capacity providers
This example retrieves details about all capacity providers.
$result = $client->describeCapacityProviders([ ]);
Result syntax:
[
'capacityProviders' => [
[
'name' => 'MyCapacityProvider',
'autoScalingGroupProvider' => [
'autoScalingGroupArn' => 'arn:aws:autoscaling:us-west-2:123456789012:autoScalingGroup:a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111:autoScalingGroupName/MyAutoScalingGroup',
'managedScaling' => [
'maximumScalingStepSize' => 1000,
'minimumScalingStepSize' => 1,
'status' => 'ENABLED',
'targetCapacity' => 100,
],
'managedTerminationProtection' => 'ENABLED',
],
'capacityProviderArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:capacity-provider/MyCapacityProvider',
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'tags' => [
],
],
[
'name' => 'FARGATE',
'capacityProviderArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:capacity-provider/FARGATE',
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'tags' => [
],
],
[
'name' => 'FARGATE_SPOT',
'capacityProviderArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:capacity-provider/FARGATE_SPOT',
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'tags' => [
],
],
],
]
Example 2: To describe a specific capacity provider
This example retrieves details about the capacity provider MyCapacityProvider
$result = $client->describeCapacityProviders([
'capacityProviders' => [
'MyCapacityProvider',
],
'include' => [
'TAGS',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'capacityProviders' => [
[
'name' => 'MyCapacityProvider',
'autoScalingGroupProvider' => [
'autoScalingGroupArn' => 'arn:aws:autoscaling:us-west-2:123456789012:autoScalingGroup:a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111:autoScalingGroupName/MyAutoScalingGroup',
'managedScaling' => [
'maximumScalingStepSize' => 1000,
'minimumScalingStepSize' => 1,
'status' => 'ENABLED',
'targetCapacity' => 100,
],
'managedTerminationProtection' => 'ENABLED',
],
'capacityProviderArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:capacity-provider/MyCapacityProvider',
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => 'environment',
'value' => 'production',
],
],
],
],
]
DescribeClusters
$result = $client->describeClusters([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeClustersAsync([/* ... */]);
Describes one or more of your clusters.
For CLI examples, see describe-clusters.rst on GitHub.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeClusters([
'clusters' => ['<string>', ...],
'include' => ['<string>', ...],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- clusters
-
- Type: Array of strings
A list of up to 100 cluster names or full cluster Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
- include
-
- Type: Array of strings
Determines whether to include additional information about the clusters in the response. If this field is omitted, this information isn't included.
If
ATTACHMENTSis specified, the attachments for the container instances or tasks within the cluster are included, for example the capacity providers.If
SETTINGSis specified, the settings for the cluster are included.If
CONFIGURATIONSis specified, the configuration for the cluster is included.If
STATISTICSis specified, the task and service count is included, separated by launch type.If
TAGSis specified, the metadata tags associated with the cluster are included.
Result Syntax
[
'clusters' => [
[
'activeServicesCount' => <integer>,
'attachments' => [
[
'details' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'id' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'attachmentsStatus' => '<string>',
'capacityProviders' => ['<string>', ...],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'clusterName' => '<string>',
'configuration' => [
'executeCommandConfiguration' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'logConfiguration' => [
'cloudWatchEncryptionEnabled' => true || false,
'cloudWatchLogGroupName' => '<string>',
's3BucketName' => '<string>',
's3EncryptionEnabled' => true || false,
's3KeyPrefix' => '<string>',
],
'logging' => 'NONE|DEFAULT|OVERRIDE',
],
'managedStorageConfiguration' => [
'fargateEphemeralStorageKmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
],
'defaultCapacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'pendingTasksCount' => <integer>,
'registeredContainerInstancesCount' => <integer>,
'runningTasksCount' => <integer>,
'serviceConnectDefaults' => [
'namespace' => '<string>',
],
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'statistics' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'failures' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'detail' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To describe a cluster
This example provides a description of the specified cluster in your default region.
$result = $client->describeClusters([
'clusters' => [
'default',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'clusters' => [
[
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:aws_account_id:cluster/default',
'clusterName' => 'default',
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
],
],
'failures' => [
],
]
DescribeContainerInstances
$result = $client->describeContainerInstances([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeContainerInstancesAsync([/* ... */]);
Describes one or more container instances. Returns metadata about each container instance requested.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeContainerInstances([
'cluster' => '<string>',
'containerInstances' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
'include' => ['<string>', ...],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the container instances to describe. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed. This parameter is required if the container instance or container instances you are describing were launched in any cluster other than the default cluster.
- containerInstances
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
A list of up to 100 container instance IDs or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries.
- include
-
- Type: Array of strings
Specifies whether you want to see the resource tags for the container instance. If
TAGSis specified, the tags are included in the response. IfCONTAINER_INSTANCE_HEALTHis specified, the container instance health is included in the response. If this field is omitted, tags and container instance health status aren't included in the response.
Result Syntax
[
'containerInstances' => [
[
'agentConnected' => true || false,
'agentUpdateStatus' => 'PENDING|STAGING|STAGED|UPDATING|UPDATED|FAILED',
'attachments' => [
[
'details' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'id' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'capacityProviderName' => '<string>',
'containerInstanceArn' => '<string>',
'ec2InstanceId' => '<string>',
'healthStatus' => [
'details' => [
[
'lastStatusChange' => <DateTime>,
'lastUpdated' => <DateTime>,
'status' => 'OK|IMPAIRED|INSUFFICIENT_DATA|INITIALIZING',
'type' => 'CONTAINER_RUNTIME',
],
// ...
],
'overallStatus' => 'OK|IMPAIRED|INSUFFICIENT_DATA|INITIALIZING',
],
'pendingTasksCount' => <integer>,
'registeredAt' => <DateTime>,
'registeredResources' => [
[
'doubleValue' => <float>,
'integerValue' => <integer>,
'longValue' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'stringSetValue' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'remainingResources' => [
[
'doubleValue' => <float>,
'integerValue' => <integer>,
'longValue' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'stringSetValue' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'runningTasksCount' => <integer>,
'status' => '<string>',
'statusReason' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'version' => <integer>,
'versionInfo' => [
'agentHash' => '<string>',
'agentVersion' => '<string>',
'dockerVersion' => '<string>',
],
],
// ...
],
'failures' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'detail' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- containerInstances
-
- Type: Array of ContainerInstance structures
The list of container instances.
- failures
-
- Type: Array of Failure structures
Any failures associated with the call.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
Examples
Example 1: To describe container instance
This example provides a description of the specified container instance in your default region, using the container instance UUID as an identifier.
$result = $client->describeContainerInstances([
'cluster' => 'default',
'containerInstances' => [
'f2756532-8f13-4d53-87c9-aed50dc94cd7',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'containerInstances' => [
[
'agentConnected' => 1,
'containerInstanceArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:container-instance/default/f2756532-8f13-4d53-87c9-aed50dc94cd7',
'ec2InstanceId' => 'i-807f3249',
'pendingTasksCount' => 0,
'registeredResources' => [
[
'name' => 'CPU',
'type' => 'INTEGER',
'doubleValue' => 0,
'integerValue' => 2048,
'longValue' => 0,
],
[
'name' => 'MEMORY',
'type' => 'INTEGER',
'doubleValue' => 0,
'integerValue' => 3768,
'longValue' => 0,
],
[
'name' => 'PORTS',
'type' => 'STRINGSET',
'doubleValue' => 0,
'integerValue' => 0,
'longValue' => 0,
'stringSetValue' => [
'2376',
'22',
'51678',
'2375',
],
],
],
'remainingResources' => [
[
'name' => 'CPU',
'type' => 'INTEGER',
'doubleValue' => 0,
'integerValue' => 1948,
'longValue' => 0,
],
[
'name' => 'MEMORY',
'type' => 'INTEGER',
'doubleValue' => 0,
'integerValue' => 3668,
'longValue' => 0,
],
[
'name' => 'PORTS',
'type' => 'STRINGSET',
'doubleValue' => 0,
'integerValue' => 0,
'longValue' => 0,
'stringSetValue' => [
'2376',
'22',
'80',
'51678',
'2375',
],
],
],
'runningTasksCount' => 1,
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
],
],
'failures' => [
],
]
DescribeServiceDeployments
$result = $client->describeServiceDeployments([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeServiceDeploymentsAsync([/* ... */]);
Describes one or more of your service deployments.
A service deployment happens when you release a software update for the service. For more information, see View service history using Amazon ECS service deployments.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeServiceDeployments([
'serviceDeploymentArns' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- serviceDeploymentArns
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
The ARN of the service deployment.
You can specify a maximum of 20 ARNs.
Result Syntax
[
'failures' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'detail' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'serviceDeployments' => [
[
'alarms' => [
'alarmNames' => ['<string>', ...],
'status' => 'TRIGGERED|MONITORING|MONITORING_COMPLETE|DISABLED',
'triggeredAlarmNames' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'deploymentCircuitBreaker' => [
'failureCount' => <integer>,
'status' => 'TRIGGERED|MONITORING|MONITORING_COMPLETE|DISABLED',
'threshold' => <integer>,
],
'deploymentConfiguration' => [
'alarms' => [
'alarmNames' => ['<string>', ...],
'enable' => true || false,
'rollback' => true || false,
],
'bakeTimeInMinutes' => <integer>,
'deploymentCircuitBreaker' => [
'enable' => true || false,
'rollback' => true || false,
],
'lifecycleHooks' => [
[
'hookDetails' => [
],
'hookTargetArn' => '<string>',
'lifecycleStages' => ['<string>', ...],
'roleArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'maximumPercent' => <integer>,
'minimumHealthyPercent' => <integer>,
'strategy' => 'ROLLING|BLUE_GREEN',
],
'finishedAt' => <DateTime>,
'lifecycleStage' => 'RECONCILE_SERVICE|PRE_SCALE_UP|SCALE_UP|POST_SCALE_UP|TEST_TRAFFIC_SHIFT|POST_TEST_TRAFFIC_SHIFT|PRODUCTION_TRAFFIC_SHIFT|POST_PRODUCTION_TRAFFIC_SHIFT|BAKE_TIME|CLEAN_UP',
'rollback' => [
'reason' => '<string>',
'serviceRevisionArn' => '<string>',
'startedAt' => <DateTime>,
],
'serviceArn' => '<string>',
'serviceDeploymentArn' => '<string>',
'sourceServiceRevisions' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'pendingTaskCount' => <integer>,
'requestedTaskCount' => <integer>,
'runningTaskCount' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'startedAt' => <DateTime>,
'status' => 'PENDING|SUCCESSFUL|STOPPED|STOP_REQUESTED|IN_PROGRESS|ROLLBACK_REQUESTED|ROLLBACK_IN_PROGRESS|ROLLBACK_SUCCESSFUL|ROLLBACK_FAILED',
'statusReason' => '<string>',
'stoppedAt' => <DateTime>,
'targetServiceRevision' => [
'arn' => '<string>',
'pendingTaskCount' => <integer>,
'requestedTaskCount' => <integer>,
'runningTaskCount' => <integer>,
],
'updatedAt' => <DateTime>,
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- failures
-
- Type: Array of Failure structures
Any failures associated with the call.
If you decsribe a deployment with a service revision created before October 25, 2024, the call fails. The failure includes the service revision ARN and the reason set to
MISSING. - serviceDeployments
-
- Type: Array of ServiceDeployment structures
The list of service deployments described.
Errors
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ServiceNotFoundException:
The specified service wasn't found. You can view your available services with ListServices. Amazon ECS services are cluster specific and Region specific.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
Examples
Example 1: To describe a service deployment
This example describes a service deployment for the service sd-example in the example cluster.
$result = $client->describeServiceDeployments([
'serviceDeploymentArns' => [
'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:service-deployment/example/sd-example/NCWGC2ZR-taawPAYrIaU5',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'failures' => [
],
'serviceDeployments' => [
[
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster/example',
'deploymentConfiguration' => [
'deploymentCircuitBreaker' => [
'enable' => ,
'rollback' => ,
],
'maximumPercent' => 200,
'minimumHealthyPercent' => 100,
],
'serviceArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:service/example/sd-example',
'serviceDeploymentArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:service-deployment/example/sd-example/NCWGC2ZR-taawPAYrIaU5',
'status' => 'PENDING',
'targetServiceRevision' => [
'arn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:service-revision/example/sd-example/4980306466373577095',
'pendingTaskCount' => 0,
'requestedTaskCount' => 0,
'runningTaskCount' => 0,
],
'updatedAt' => ,
],
],
]
DescribeServiceRevisions
$result = $client->describeServiceRevisions([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeServiceRevisionsAsync([/* ... */]);
Describes one or more service revisions.
A service revision is a version of the service that includes the values for the Amazon ECS resources (for example, task definition) and the environment resources (for example, load balancers, subnets, and security groups). For more information, see Amazon ECS service revisions.
You can't describe a service revision that was created before October 25, 2024.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeServiceRevisions([
'serviceRevisionArns' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- serviceRevisionArns
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
The ARN of the service revision.
You can specify a maximum of 20 ARNs.
You can call ListServiceDeployments to get the ARNs.
Result Syntax
[
'failures' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'detail' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'serviceRevisions' => [
[
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'containerImages' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'image' => '<string>',
'imageDigest' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
'guardDutyEnabled' => true || false,
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'resolvedConfiguration' => [
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'serviceArn' => '<string>',
'serviceConnectConfiguration' => [
'enabled' => true || false,
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'namespace' => '<string>',
'services' => [
[
'clientAliases' => [
[
'dnsName' => '<string>',
'port' => <integer>,
'testTrafficRules' => [
'header' => [
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => [
'exact' => '<string>',
],
],
],
],
// ...
],
'discoveryName' => '<string>',
'ingressPortOverride' => <integer>,
'portName' => '<string>',
'timeout' => [
'idleTimeoutSeconds' => <integer>,
'perRequestTimeoutSeconds' => <integer>,
],
'tls' => [
'issuerCertificateAuthority' => [
'awsPcaAuthorityArn' => '<string>',
],
'kmsKey' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
],
],
// ...
],
],
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'serviceRevisionArn' => '<string>',
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'volumeConfigurations' => [
[
'managedEBSVolume' => [
'encrypted' => true || false,
'filesystemType' => 'ext3|ext4|xfs|ntfs',
'iops' => <integer>,
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
'snapshotId' => '<string>',
'tagSpecifications' => [
[
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'resourceType' => 'volume',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'throughput' => <integer>,
'volumeInitializationRate' => <integer>,
'volumeType' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'vpcLatticeConfigurations' => [
[
'portName' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- failures
-
- Type: Array of Failure structures
Any failures associated with the call.
- serviceRevisions
-
- Type: Array of ServiceRevision structures
The list of service revisions described.
Errors
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ServiceNotFoundException:
The specified service wasn't found. You can view your available services with ListServices. Amazon ECS services are cluster specific and Region specific.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
Examples
Example 1: To describe a service revision
This example describes a service revision with the specified ARN
$result = $client->describeServiceRevisions([
'serviceRevisionArns' => [
'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:service-revision/testc/sd1/4980306466373577095',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'failures' => [
],
'serviceRevisions' => [
[
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster/example',
'createdAt' => ,
'launchType' => 'FARGATE',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED',
'securityGroups' => [
'sg-09605d60a6bc1b296',
],
'subnets' => [
'subnet-0a4040e73895f04e1',
],
],
],
'platformFamily' => 'DockerLinux',
'platformVersion' => '1.4.0',
'serviceArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:service/example/sd-example',
'serviceRevisionArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:service-revision/example/sd-example/4980306466373577095',
'taskDefinition' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-definition/large-ngingx:1',
],
],
]
DescribeServices
$result = $client->describeServices([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeServicesAsync([/* ... */]);
Describes the specified services running in your cluster.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeServices([
'cluster' => '<string>',
'include' => ['<string>', ...],
'services' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN)the cluster that hosts the service to describe. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed. This parameter is required if the service or services you are describing were launched in any cluster other than the default cluster.
- include
-
- Type: Array of strings
Determines whether you want to see the resource tags for the service. If
TAGSis specified, the tags are included in the response. If this field is omitted, tags aren't included in the response. - services
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
A list of services to describe. You may specify up to 10 services to describe in a single operation.
Result Syntax
[
'failures' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'detail' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'services' => [
[
'availabilityZoneRebalancing' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'createdBy' => '<string>',
'deploymentConfiguration' => [
'alarms' => [
'alarmNames' => ['<string>', ...],
'enable' => true || false,
'rollback' => true || false,
],
'bakeTimeInMinutes' => <integer>,
'deploymentCircuitBreaker' => [
'enable' => true || false,
'rollback' => true || false,
],
'lifecycleHooks' => [
[
'hookDetails' => [
],
'hookTargetArn' => '<string>',
'lifecycleStages' => ['<string>', ...],
'roleArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'maximumPercent' => <integer>,
'minimumHealthyPercent' => <integer>,
'strategy' => 'ROLLING|BLUE_GREEN',
],
'deploymentController' => [
'type' => 'ECS|CODE_DEPLOY|EXTERNAL',
],
'deployments' => [
[
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'desiredCount' => <integer>,
'failedTasks' => <integer>,
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
'id' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'rolloutState' => 'COMPLETED|FAILED|IN_PROGRESS',
'rolloutStateReason' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'serviceConnectConfiguration' => [
'enabled' => true || false,
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'namespace' => '<string>',
'services' => [
[
'clientAliases' => [
[
'dnsName' => '<string>',
'port' => <integer>,
'testTrafficRules' => [
'header' => [
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => [
'exact' => '<string>',
],
],
],
],
// ...
],
'discoveryName' => '<string>',
'ingressPortOverride' => <integer>,
'portName' => '<string>',
'timeout' => [
'idleTimeoutSeconds' => <integer>,
'perRequestTimeoutSeconds' => <integer>,
],
'tls' => [
'issuerCertificateAuthority' => [
'awsPcaAuthorityArn' => '<string>',
],
'kmsKey' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
],
],
// ...
],
],
'serviceConnectResources' => [
[
'discoveryArn' => '<string>',
'discoveryName' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'status' => '<string>',
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'updatedAt' => <DateTime>,
'volumeConfigurations' => [
[
'managedEBSVolume' => [
'encrypted' => true || false,
'filesystemType' => 'ext3|ext4|xfs|ntfs',
'iops' => <integer>,
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
'snapshotId' => '<string>',
'tagSpecifications' => [
[
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'resourceType' => 'volume',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'throughput' => <integer>,
'volumeInitializationRate' => <integer>,
'volumeType' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'vpcLatticeConfigurations' => [
[
'portName' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'desiredCount' => <integer>,
'enableECSManagedTags' => true || false,
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'events' => [
[
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'id' => '<string>',
'message' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'healthCheckGracePeriodSeconds' => <integer>,
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'placementConstraints' => [
[
'expression' => '<string>',
'type' => 'distinctInstance|memberOf',
],
// ...
],
'placementStrategy' => [
[
'field' => '<string>',
'type' => 'random|spread|binpack',
],
// ...
],
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'schedulingStrategy' => 'REPLICA|DAEMON',
'serviceArn' => '<string>',
'serviceName' => '<string>',
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'taskSets' => [
[
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'computedDesiredCount' => <integer>,
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'externalId' => '<string>',
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
'id' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'scale' => [
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
'value' => <float>,
],
'serviceArn' => '<string>',
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'stabilityStatus' => 'STEADY_STATE|STABILIZING',
'stabilityStatusAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedBy' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'taskSetArn' => '<string>',
'updatedAt' => <DateTime>,
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
Examples
Example 1: To describe a service
This example provides descriptive information about the service named ``ecs-simple-service``.
$result = $client->describeServices([
'services' => [
'ecs-simple-service',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'failures' => [
],
'services' => [
[
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:cluster/default',
'createdAt' => ,
'deploymentConfiguration' => [
'maximumPercent' => 200,
'minimumHealthyPercent' => 100,
],
'deployments' => [
[
'createdAt' => ,
'desiredCount' => 1,
'id' => 'ecs-svc/9223370564341623665',
'pendingCount' => 0,
'runningCount' => 0,
'status' => 'PRIMARY',
'taskDefinition' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task-definition/hello_world:6',
'updatedAt' => ,
],
],
'desiredCount' => 1,
'events' => [
[
'createdAt' => ,
'id' => '38c285e5-d335-4b68-8b15-e46dedc8e88d',
'message' => '(service ecs-simple-service) was unable to place a task because no container instance met all of its requirements. The closest matching (container-instance 3f4de1c5-ffdd-4954-af7e-75b4be0c8841) is already using a port required by your task. For more information, see the Troubleshooting section of the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.',
],
],
'loadBalancers' => [
],
'pendingCount' => 0,
'runningCount' => 0,
'serviceArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:service/default/ecs-simple-service',
'serviceName' => 'ecs-simple-service',
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'taskDefinition' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task-definition/default/hello_world:6',
],
],
]
DescribeTaskDefinition
$result = $client->describeTaskDefinition([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeTaskDefinitionAsync([/* ... */]);
Describes a task definition. You can specify a family and revision to find information about a specific task definition, or you can simply specify the family to find the latest ACTIVE revision in that family.
You can only describe INACTIVE task definitions while an active task or service references them.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeTaskDefinition([
'include' => ['<string>', ...],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- include
-
- Type: Array of strings
Determines whether to see the resource tags for the task definition. If
TAGSis specified, the tags are included in the response. If this field is omitted, tags aren't included in the response. - taskDefinition
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The
familyfor the latestACTIVErevision,familyandrevision(family:revision) for a specific revision in the family, or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task definition to describe.
Result Syntax
[
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => [
'compatibilities' => ['<string>', ...],
'containerDefinitions' => [
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'cpu' => <integer>,
'credentialSpecs' => ['<string>', ...],
'dependsOn' => [
[
'condition' => 'START|COMPLETE|SUCCESS|HEALTHY',
'containerName' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'disableNetworking' => true || false,
'dnsSearchDomains' => ['<string>', ...],
'dnsServers' => ['<string>', ...],
'dockerLabels' => ['<string>', ...],
'dockerSecurityOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'entryPoint' => ['<string>', ...],
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environmentFiles' => [
[
'type' => 's3',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'essential' => true || false,
'extraHosts' => [
[
'hostname' => '<string>',
'ipAddress' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'firelensConfiguration' => [
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => 'fluentd|fluentbit',
],
'healthCheck' => [
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'interval' => <integer>,
'retries' => <integer>,
'startPeriod' => <integer>,
'timeout' => <integer>,
],
'hostname' => '<string>',
'image' => '<string>',
'interactive' => true || false,
'links' => ['<string>', ...],
'linuxParameters' => [
'capabilities' => [
'add' => ['<string>', ...],
'drop' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>',
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'memory' => <integer>,
'memoryReservation' => <integer>,
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'name' => '<string>',
'portMappings' => [
[
'appProtocol' => 'http|http2|grpc',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'containerPortRange' => '<string>',
'hostPort' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'protocol' => 'tcp|udp',
],
// ...
],
'privileged' => true || false,
'pseudoTerminal' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>',
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|InferenceAccelerator',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'restartPolicy' => [
'enabled' => true || false,
'ignoredExitCodes' => [<integer>, ...],
'restartAttemptPeriod' => <integer>,
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'startTimeout' => <integer>,
'stopTimeout' => <integer>,
'systemControls' => [
[
'namespace' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>,
'name' => 'core|cpu|data|fsize|locks|memlock|msgqueue|nice|nofile|nproc|rss|rtprio|rttime|sigpending|stack',
'softLimit' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
'versionConsistency' => 'enabled|disabled',
'volumesFrom' => [
[
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceContainer' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'workingDirectory' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'cpu' => '<string>',
'deregisteredAt' => <DateTime>,
'enableFaultInjection' => true || false,
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'family' => '<string>',
'inferenceAccelerators' => [
[
'deviceName' => '<string>',
'deviceType' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ipcMode' => 'host|task|none',
'memory' => '<string>',
'networkMode' => 'bridge|host|awsvpc|none',
'pidMode' => 'host|task',
'placementConstraints' => [
[
'expression' => '<string>',
'type' => 'memberOf',
],
// ...
],
'proxyConfiguration' => [
'containerName' => '<string>',
'properties' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'type' => 'APPMESH',
],
'registeredAt' => <DateTime>,
'registeredBy' => '<string>',
'requiresAttributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'requiresCompatibilities' => ['<string>', ...],
'revision' => <integer>,
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => 'X86_64|ARM64',
'operatingSystemFamily' => 'WINDOWS_SERVER_2019_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_2019_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2016_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_2004_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2022_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2022_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_2025_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2025_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_20H2_CORE|LINUX',
],
'status' => 'ACTIVE|INACTIVE|DELETE_IN_PROGRESS',
'taskDefinitionArn' => '<string>',
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
'volumes' => [
[
'configuredAtLaunch' => true || false,
'dockerVolumeConfiguration' => [
'autoprovision' => true || false,
'driver' => '<string>',
'driverOpts' => ['<string>', ...],
'labels' => ['<string>', ...],
'scope' => 'task|shared',
],
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>',
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'fsxWindowsFileServerVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>',
'domain' => '<string>',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>',
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
]
Result Details
Members
- tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The metadata that's applied to the task definition to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
- taskDefinition
-
- Type: TaskDefinition structure
The full task definition description.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To describe a task definition
This example provides a description of the specified task definition.
$result = $client->describeTaskDefinition([
'taskDefinition' => 'hello_world:8',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'taskDefinition' => [
'containerDefinitions' => [
[
'name' => 'wordpress',
'cpu' => 10,
'environment' => [
],
'essential' => 1,
'image' => 'wordpress',
'links' => [
'mysql',
],
'memory' => 500,
'mountPoints' => [
],
'portMappings' => [
[
'containerPort' => 80,
'hostPort' => 80,
],
],
'volumesFrom' => [
],
],
[
'name' => 'mysql',
'cpu' => 10,
'environment' => [
[
'name' => 'MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD',
'value' => 'password',
],
],
'essential' => 1,
'image' => 'mysql',
'memory' => 500,
'mountPoints' => [
],
'portMappings' => [
],
'volumesFrom' => [
],
],
],
'family' => 'hello_world',
'revision' => 8,
'taskDefinitionArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::task-definition/hello_world:8',
'volumes' => [
],
],
]
DescribeTaskSets
$result = $client->describeTaskSets([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeTaskSetsAsync([/* ... */]);
Describes the task sets in the specified cluster and service. This is used when a service uses the EXTERNAL deployment controller type. For more information, see Amazon ECS Deployment Types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeTaskSets([
'cluster' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'include' => ['<string>', ...],
'service' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'taskSets' => ['<string>', ...],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the service that the task sets exist in.
- include
-
- Type: Array of strings
Specifies whether to see the resource tags for the task set. If
TAGSis specified, the tags are included in the response. If this field is omitted, tags aren't included in the response. - service
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service that the task sets exist in.
- taskSets
-
- Type: Array of strings
The ID or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of task sets to describe.
Result Syntax
[
'failures' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'detail' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskSets' => [
[
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'computedDesiredCount' => <integer>,
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'externalId' => '<string>',
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
'id' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'scale' => [
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
'value' => <float>,
],
'serviceArn' => '<string>',
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'stabilityStatus' => 'STEADY_STATE|STABILIZING',
'stabilityStatusAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedBy' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'taskSetArn' => '<string>',
'updatedAt' => <DateTime>,
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- ServiceNotFoundException:
The specified service wasn't found. You can view your available services with ListServices. Amazon ECS services are cluster specific and Region specific.
- ServiceNotActiveException:
The specified service isn't active. You can't update a service that's inactive. If you have previously deleted a service, you can re-create it with CreateService.
Examples
Example 1: To describe a task set
This example describes a task set in service MyService that uses an EXTERNAL deployment controller.
$result = $client->describeTaskSets([
'cluster' => 'MyCluster',
'service' => 'MyService',
'taskSets' => [
'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-set/MyCluster/MyService/ecs-svc/1234567890123456789',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'failures' => [
],
'taskSets' => [
[
'computedDesiredCount' => 0,
'createdAt' => ,
'id' => 'ecs-svc/1234567890123456789',
'launchType' => 'EC2',
'loadBalancers' => [
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => [
'sg-1234431',
],
'subnets' => [
'subnet-12344321',
],
],
],
'pendingCount' => 0,
'runningCount' => 0,
'scale' => [
'value' => 0,
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
],
'serviceRegistries' => [
],
'stabilityStatus' => 'STEADY_STATE',
'stabilityStatusAt' => ,
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'taskDefinition' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-definition/sample-fargate:2',
'taskSetArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-set/MyCluster/MyService/ecs-svc/1234567890123456789',
'updatedAt' => ,
],
],
]
DescribeTasks
$result = $client->describeTasks([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->describeTasksAsync([/* ... */]);
Describes a specified task or tasks.
Currently, stopped tasks appear in the returned results for at least one hour.
If you have tasks with tags, and then delete the cluster, the tagged tasks are returned in the response. If you create a new cluster with the same name as the deleted cluster, the tagged tasks are not included in the response.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->describeTasks([
'cluster' => '<string>',
'include' => ['<string>', ...],
'tasks' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the task or tasks to describe. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
- include
-
- Type: Array of strings
Specifies whether you want to see the resource tags for the task. If
TAGSis specified, the tags are included in the response. If this field is omitted, tags aren't included in the response. - tasks
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
A list of up to 100 task IDs or full ARN entries.
Result Syntax
[
'failures' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'detail' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'tasks' => [
[
'attachments' => [
[
'details' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'id' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'availabilityZone' => '<string>',
'capacityProviderName' => '<string>',
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'connectivity' => 'CONNECTED|DISCONNECTED',
'connectivityAt' => <DateTime>,
'containerInstanceArn' => '<string>',
'containers' => [
[
'containerArn' => '<string>',
'cpu' => '<string>',
'exitCode' => <integer>,
'gpuIds' => ['<string>', ...],
'healthStatus' => 'HEALTHY|UNHEALTHY|UNKNOWN',
'image' => '<string>',
'imageDigest' => '<string>',
'lastStatus' => '<string>',
'managedAgents' => [
[
'lastStartedAt' => <DateTime>,
'lastStatus' => '<string>',
'name' => 'ExecuteCommandAgent',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'memory' => '<string>',
'memoryReservation' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'networkBindings' => [
[
'bindIP' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'containerPortRange' => '<string>',
'hostPort' => <integer>,
'hostPortRange' => '<string>',
'protocol' => 'tcp|udp',
],
// ...
],
'networkInterfaces' => [
[
'attachmentId' => '<string>',
'ipv6Address' => '<string>',
'privateIpv4Address' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'reason' => '<string>',
'runtimeId' => '<string>',
'taskArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'cpu' => '<string>',
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'desiredStatus' => '<string>',
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionStoppedAt' => <DateTime>,
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'group' => '<string>',
'healthStatus' => 'HEALTHY|UNHEALTHY|UNKNOWN',
'inferenceAccelerators' => [
[
'deviceName' => '<string>',
'deviceType' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'lastStatus' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'memory' => '<string>',
'overrides' => [
'containerOverrides' => [
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'cpu' => <integer>,
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environmentFiles' => [
[
'type' => 's3',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'memory' => <integer>,
'memoryReservation' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|InferenceAccelerator',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'cpu' => '<string>',
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'inferenceAcceleratorOverrides' => [
[
'deviceName' => '<string>',
'deviceType' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'memory' => '<string>',
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
],
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'pullStartedAt' => <DateTime>,
'pullStoppedAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedBy' => '<string>',
'stopCode' => 'TaskFailedToStart|EssentialContainerExited|UserInitiated|ServiceSchedulerInitiated|SpotInterruption|TerminationNotice',
'stoppedAt' => <DateTime>,
'stoppedReason' => '<string>',
'stoppingAt' => <DateTime>,
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskArn' => '<string>',
'taskDefinitionArn' => '<string>',
'version' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
Examples
Example 1: To describe a task
This example provides a description of the specified task, using the task UUID as an identifier.
$result = $client->describeTasks([
'tasks' => [
'c5cba4eb-5dad-405e-96db-71ef8eefe6a8',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'failures' => [
],
'tasks' => [
[
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:::cluster/default',
'containerInstanceArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:::container-instance/default/18f9eda5-27d7-4c19-b133-45adc516e8fb',
'containers' => [
[
'name' => 'ecs-demo',
'containerArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:::container/7c01765b-c588-45b3-8290-4ba38bd6c5a6',
'lastStatus' => 'RUNNING',
'networkBindings' => [
[
'bindIP' => '0.0.0.0',
'containerPort' => 80,
'hostPort' => 80,
],
],
'taskArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:::task/default/c5cba4eb-5dad-405e-96db-71ef8eefe6a8',
],
],
'desiredStatus' => 'RUNNING',
'lastStatus' => 'RUNNING',
'overrides' => [
'containerOverrides' => [
[
'name' => 'ecs-demo',
],
],
],
'startedBy' => 'ecs-svc/9223370608528463088',
'taskArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:::task/default/c5cba4eb-5dad-405e-96db-71ef8eefe6a8',
'taskDefinitionArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:::task-definition/amazon-ecs-sample:1',
],
],
]
DiscoverPollEndpoint
$result = $client->discoverPollEndpoint([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->discoverPollEndpointAsync([/* ... */]);
This action is only used by the Amazon ECS agent, and it is not intended for use outside of the agent.
Returns an endpoint for the Amazon ECS agent to poll for updates.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->discoverPollEndpoint([
'cluster' => '<string>',
'containerInstance' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that the container instance belongs to.
- containerInstance
-
- Type: string
The container instance ID or full ARN of the container instance. For more information about the ARN format, see Amazon Resource Name (ARN) in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
Result Syntax
[
'endpoint' => '<string>',
'serviceConnectEndpoint' => '<string>',
'telemetryEndpoint' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- endpoint
-
- Type: string
The endpoint for the Amazon ECS agent to poll.
- serviceConnectEndpoint
-
- Type: string
The endpoint for the Amazon ECS agent to poll for Service Connect configuration. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- telemetryEndpoint
-
- Type: string
The telemetry endpoint for the Amazon ECS agent.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
ExecuteCommand
$result = $client->executeCommand([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->executeCommandAsync([/* ... */]);
Runs a command remotely on a container within a task.
If you use a condition key in your IAM policy to refine the conditions for the policy statement, for example limit the actions to a specific cluster, you receive an AccessDeniedException when there is a mismatch between the condition key value and the corresponding parameter value.
For information about required permissions and considerations, see Using Amazon ECS Exec for debugging in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->executeCommand([
'cluster' => '<string>',
'command' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'container' => '<string>',
'interactive' => true || false, // REQUIRED
'task' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or short name of the cluster the task is running in. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
- command
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The command to run on the container.
- container
-
- Type: string
The name of the container to execute the command on. A container name only needs to be specified for tasks containing multiple containers.
- interactive
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: boolean
Use this flag to run your command in interactive mode.
- task
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or ID of the task the container is part of.
Result Syntax
[
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'containerArn' => '<string>',
'containerName' => '<string>',
'interactive' => true || false,
'session' => [
'sessionId' => '<string>',
'streamUrl' => '<string>',
'tokenValue' => '<string>',
],
'taskArn' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- clusterArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster.
- containerArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the container.
- containerName
-
- Type: string
The name of the container.
- interactive
-
- Type: boolean
Determines whether the execute command session is running in interactive mode. Amazon ECS only supports initiating interactive sessions, so you must specify
truefor this value. - session
-
- Type: Session structure
The details of the SSM session that was created for this instance of execute-command.
- taskArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- TargetNotConnectedException:
The execute command cannot run. This error can be caused by any of the following configuration issues:
-
Incorrect IAM permissions
-
The SSM agent is not installed or is not running
-
There is an interface Amazon VPC endpoint for Amazon ECS, but there is not one for Systems Manager Session Manager
For information about how to troubleshoot the issues, see Troubleshooting issues with ECS Exec in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
-
Examples
Example 1: To run a command remotely on a container in a task
This example runs an interactive /bin/sh command on a container MyContainer.
$result = $client->executeCommand([
'cluster' => 'MyCluster',
'command' => '/bin/sh',
'container' => 'MyContainer',
'interactive' => 1,
'task' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:123456789012:task/MyCluster/d789e94343414c25b9f6bd59eEXAMPLE',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster/MyCluster',
'containerArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:123456789012:container/MyCluster/d789e94343414c25b9f6bd59eEXAMPLE/43ba4b77-37f7-4a41-b923-69d4abEXAMPLE',
'containerName' => 'MyContainer',
'interactive' => 1,
'session' => [
'sessionId' => 'ecs-execute-command-794nnsxobsg4p2hiur6gxu9a9e',
'streamUrl' => 'wss://ssmmessages.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/v1/data-channel/ecs-execute-command-794nnsxobsg4p2hiur6gxu9a9e?role=publish_subscribe&cell-number=AAEAAfiZG4oybxqsYj3Zhm15s4J0W1k7d9nxVRenNO8Kl5nzAAAAAGdbWGl479/y/4IrTWPadUic3eBrMu3vmB7aPvI+s12lbpDc142y1KZy',
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],
'taskArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:123456789012:task/MyCluster/d789e94343414c25b9f6bd59eEXAMPLE',
]
GetTaskProtection
$result = $client->getTaskProtection([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->getTaskProtectionAsync([/* ... */]);
Retrieves the protection status of tasks in an Amazon ECS service.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->getTaskProtection([
'cluster' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'tasks' => ['<string>', ...],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the service that the task sets exist in.
- tasks
-
- Type: Array of strings
A list of up to 100 task IDs or full ARN entries.
Result Syntax
[
'failures' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'detail' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'protectedTasks' => [
[
'expirationDate' => <DateTime>,
'protectionEnabled' => true || false,
'taskArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- failures
-
- Type: Array of Failure structures
Any failures associated with the call.
- protectedTasks
-
- Type: Array of ProtectedTask structures
A list of tasks with the following information.
-
taskArn: The task ARN. -
protectionEnabled: The protection status of the task. If scale-in protection is turned on for a task, the value istrue. Otherwise, it isfalse. -
expirationDate: The epoch time when protection for the task will expire.
Errors
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ResourceNotFoundException:
The specified resource wasn't found.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
Examples
Example 1: To get the protection status of a task
In this example, we get the protection status for a single task.
$result = $client->getTaskProtection([
'cluster' => 'test-task-protection',
'tasks' => [
'b8b1cf532d0e46ba8d44a40d1de16772',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'failures' => [
],
'protectedTasks' => [
[
'expirationDate' => ,
'protectionEnabled' => 1,
'taskArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:012345678910:task/default/b8b1cf532d0e46ba8d44a40d1de16772',
],
],
]
ListAccountSettings
$result = $client->listAccountSettings([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listAccountSettingsAsync([/* ... */]);
Lists the account settings for a specified principal.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listAccountSettings([
'effectiveSettings' => true || false,
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'name' => 'serviceLongArnFormat|taskLongArnFormat|containerInstanceLongArnFormat|awsvpcTrunking|containerInsights|fargateFIPSMode|tagResourceAuthorization|fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod|guardDutyActivate|defaultLogDriverMode',
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'principalArn' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- effectiveSettings
-
- Type: boolean
Determines whether to return the effective settings. If
true, the account settings for the root user or the default setting for theprincipalArnare returned. Iffalse, the account settings for theprincipalArnare returned if they're set. Otherwise, no account settings are returned. - maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of account setting results returned by
ListAccountSettingsin paginated output. When this parameter is used,ListAccountSettingsonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page along with anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherListAccountSettingsrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 10. If this parameter isn't used, thenListAccountSettingsreturns up to 10 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - name
-
- Type: string
The name of the account setting you want to list the settings for.
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from aListAccountSettingsrequest indicating that more results are available to fulfill the request and further calls will be needed. IfmaxResultswas provided, it's possible the number of results to be fewer thanmaxResults.This token should be treated as an opaque identifier that is only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
- principalArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the principal, which can be a user, role, or the root user. If this field is omitted, the account settings are listed only for the authenticated user.
In order to use this parameter, you must be the root user, or the principal.
Federated users assume the account setting of the root user and can't have explicit account settings set for them.
- value
-
- Type: string
The value of the account settings to filter results with. You must also specify an account setting name to use this parameter.
Result Syntax
[
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'serviceLongArnFormat|taskLongArnFormat|containerInstanceLongArnFormat|awsvpcTrunking|containerInsights|fargateFIPSMode|tagResourceAuthorization|fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod|guardDutyActivate|defaultLogDriverMode',
'principalArn' => '<string>',
'type' => 'user|aws_managed',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureListAccountSettingsrequest. When the results of aListAccountSettingsrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return. - settings
-
- Type: Array of Setting structures
The account settings for the resource.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To view your effective account settings
This example displays the effective account settings for your account.
$result = $client->listAccountSettings([
'effectiveSettings' => 1,
]);
Result syntax:
[
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInstanceLongArnFormat',
'value' => 'disabled',
'principalArn' => 'arn:aws:iam:::user/principalName',
],
[
'name' => 'serviceLongArnFormat',
'value' => 'enabled',
'principalArn' => 'arn:aws:iam:::user/principalName',
],
[
'name' => 'taskLongArnFormat',
'value' => 'disabled',
'principalArn' => 'arn:aws:iam:::user/principalName',
],
],
]
Example 2: To view the effective account settings for a specific IAM user or IAM role
This example displays the effective account settings for the specified user or role.
$result = $client->listAccountSettings([
'effectiveSettings' => 1,
'principalArn' => 'arn:aws:iam:::user/principalName',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInstanceLongArnFormat',
'value' => 'disabled',
'principalArn' => 'arn:aws:iam:::user/principalName',
],
[
'name' => 'serviceLongArnFormat',
'value' => 'enabled',
'principalArn' => 'arn:aws:iam:::user/principalName',
],
[
'name' => 'taskLongArnFormat',
'value' => 'disabled',
'principalArn' => 'arn:aws:iam:::user/principalName',
],
],
]
ListAttributes
$result = $client->listAttributes([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listAttributesAsync([/* ... */]);
Lists the attributes for Amazon ECS resources within a specified target type and cluster. When you specify a target type and cluster, ListAttributes returns a list of attribute objects, one for each attribute on each resource. You can filter the list of results to a single attribute name to only return results that have that name. You can also filter the results by attribute name and value. You can do this, for example, to see which container instances in a cluster are running a Linux AMI (ecs.os-type=linux).
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listAttributes([
'attributeName' => '<string>',
'attributeValue' => '<string>',
'cluster' => '<string>',
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- attributeName
-
- Type: string
The name of the attribute to filter the results with.
- attributeValue
-
- Type: string
The value of the attribute to filter results with. You must also specify an attribute name to use this parameter.
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster to list attributes. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
- maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of cluster results that
ListAttributesreturned in paginated output. When this parameter is used,ListAttributesonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page along with anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherListAttributesrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenListAttributesreturns up to 100 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from aListAttributesrequest indicating that more results are available to fulfill the request and further calls are needed. IfmaxResultswas provided, it's possible the number of results to be fewer thanmaxResults.This token should be treated as an opaque identifier that is only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
- targetType
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The type of the target to list attributes with.
Result Syntax
[
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- attributes
-
- Type: Array of Attribute structures
A list of attribute objects that meet the criteria of the request.
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureListAttributesrequest. When the results of aListAttributesrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.
Errors
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To list container instances that have a specific attribute
This example lists attributes for a container instance with the attribute "stack" equal to the value "production".
$result = $client->listAttributes([
'attributeName' => 'stack',
'attributeValue' => 'production',
'cluster' => 'MyCluster',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => 'stack',
'value' => 'production',
'targetId' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:container-instance/1c3be8ed-df30-47b4-8f1e-6e68ebd01f34',
],
],
]
ListClusters
$result = $client->listClusters([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listClustersAsync([/* ... */]);
Returns a list of existing clusters.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listClusters([
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of cluster results that
ListClustersreturned in paginated output. When this parameter is used,ListClustersonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page along with anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherListClustersrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenListClustersreturns up to 100 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from aListClustersrequest indicating that more results are available to fulfill the request and further calls are needed. IfmaxResultswas provided, it's possible the number of results to be fewer thanmaxResults.This token should be treated as an opaque identifier that is only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
Result Syntax
[
'clusterArns' => ['<string>', ...],
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- clusterArns
-
- Type: Array of strings
The list of full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries for each cluster that's associated with your account.
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureListClustersrequest. When the results of aListClustersrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To list your available clusters
This example lists all of your available clusters in your default region.
$result = $client->listClusters([ ]);
Result syntax:
[
'clusterArns' => [
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::cluster/test',
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::cluster/default',
],
]
ListContainerInstances
$result = $client->listContainerInstances([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listContainerInstancesAsync([/* ... */]);
Returns a list of container instances in a specified cluster. You can filter the results of a ListContainerInstances operation with cluster query language statements inside the filter parameter. For more information, see Cluster Query Language in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listContainerInstances([
'cluster' => '<string>',
'filter' => '<string>',
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'status' => 'ACTIVE|DRAINING|REGISTERING|DEREGISTERING|REGISTRATION_FAILED',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the container instances to list. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
- filter
-
- Type: string
You can filter the results of a
ListContainerInstancesoperation with cluster query language statements. For more information, see Cluster Query Language in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of container instance results that
ListContainerInstancesreturned in paginated output. When this parameter is used,ListContainerInstancesonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page along with anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherListContainerInstancesrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenListContainerInstancesreturns up to 100 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from aListContainerInstancesrequest indicating that more results are available to fulfill the request and further calls are needed. IfmaxResultswas provided, it's possible the number of results to be fewer thanmaxResults.This token should be treated as an opaque identifier that is only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
- status
-
- Type: string
Filters the container instances by status. For example, if you specify the
DRAININGstatus, the results include only container instances that have been set toDRAININGusing UpdateContainerInstancesState. If you don't specify this parameter, the default is to include container instances set to all states other thanINACTIVE.
Result Syntax
[
'containerInstanceArns' => ['<string>', ...],
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- containerInstanceArns
-
- Type: Array of strings
The list of container instances with full ARN entries for each container instance associated with the specified cluster.
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureListContainerInstancesrequest. When the results of aListContainerInstancesrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
Examples
Example 1: To list your available container instances in a cluster
This example lists all of your available container instances in the specified cluster in your default region.
$result = $client->listContainerInstances([
'cluster' => 'default',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'containerInstanceArns' => [
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::container-instance/default/f6bbb147-5370-4ace-8c73-c7181ded911f',
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::container-instance/default/ffe3d344-77e2-476c-a4d0-bf560ad50acb',
],
]
ListServiceDeployments
$result = $client->listServiceDeployments([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listServiceDeploymentsAsync([/* ... */]);
This operation lists all the service deployments that meet the specified filter criteria.
A service deployment happens when you release a software update for the service. You route traffic from the running service revisions to the new service revison and control the number of running tasks.
This API returns the values that you use for the request parameters in DescribeServiceRevisions.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listServiceDeployments([
'cluster' => '<string>',
'createdAt' => [
'after' => <integer || string || DateTime>,
'before' => <integer || string || DateTime>,
],
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'service' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'status' => ['<string>', ...],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The cluster that hosts the service. This can either be the cluster name or ARN. Starting April 15, 2023, Amazon Web Services will not onboard new customers to Amazon Elastic Inference (EI), and will help current customers migrate their workloads to options that offer better price and performance. If you don't specify a cluster,
defaultis used. - createdAt
-
- Type: CreatedAt structure
An optional filter you can use to narrow the results by the service creation date. If you do not specify a value, the result includes all services created before the current time. The format is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS.
- maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of service deployment results that
ListServiceDeploymentsreturned in paginated output. When this parameter is used,ListServiceDeploymentsonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page along with anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherListServiceDeploymentsrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenListServiceDeploymentsreturns up to 20 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from aListServiceDeploymentsrequest indicating that more results are available to fulfill the request and further calls are needed. If you providedmaxResults, it's possible the number of results is fewer thanmaxResults. - service
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The ARN or name of the service
- status
-
- Type: Array of strings
An optional filter you can use to narrow the results. If you do not specify a status, then all status values are included in the result.
Result Syntax
[
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'serviceDeployments' => [
[
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'finishedAt' => <DateTime>,
'serviceArn' => '<string>',
'serviceDeploymentArn' => '<string>',
'startedAt' => <DateTime>,
'status' => 'PENDING|SUCCESSFUL|STOPPED|STOP_REQUESTED|IN_PROGRESS|ROLLBACK_REQUESTED|ROLLBACK_IN_PROGRESS|ROLLBACK_SUCCESSFUL|ROLLBACK_FAILED',
'statusReason' => '<string>',
'targetServiceRevisionArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureListServiceDeploymentsrequest. When the results of aListServiceDeploymentsrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value is null when there are no more results to return. - serviceDeployments
-
- Type: Array of ServiceDeploymentBrief structures
An overview of the service deployment, including the following properties:
-
The ARN of the service deployment.
-
The ARN of the service being deployed.
-
The ARN of the cluster that hosts the service in the service deployment.
-
The time that the service deployment started.
-
The time that the service deployment completed.
-
The service deployment status.
-
Information about why the service deployment is in the current state.
-
The ARN of the service revision that is being deployed.
Errors
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ServiceNotFoundException:
The specified service wasn't found. You can view your available services with ListServices. Amazon ECS services are cluster specific and Region specific.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
Examples
Example 1: To list service deployments that meet the specified criteria
This example lists all successful service deployments for the service "sd-example" in the cluster "example".
$result = $client->listServiceDeployments([
'cluster' => 'example',
'service' => 'sd-example',
'status' => [
'SUCCESSFUL',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'serviceDeployments' => [
[
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster/example',
'serviceArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:service/example/sd-example',
'serviceDeploymentArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:service-deployment/example/sd-example/NCWGC2ZR-taawPAYrIaU5',
'status' => 'SUCCESSFUL',
'targetServiceRevisionArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:service-revision/example/sd-example/4980306466373577095',
],
],
]
ListServices
$result = $client->listServices([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listServicesAsync([/* ... */]);
Returns a list of services. You can filter the results by cluster, launch type, and scheduling strategy.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listServices([
'cluster' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'schedulingStrategy' => 'REPLICA|DAEMON',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster to use when filtering the
ListServicesresults. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed. - launchType
-
- Type: string
The launch type to use when filtering the
ListServicesresults. - maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of service results that
ListServicesreturned in paginated output. When this parameter is used,ListServicesonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page along with anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherListServicesrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenListServicesreturns up to 10 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from aListServicesrequest indicating that more results are available to fulfill the request and further calls will be needed. IfmaxResultswas provided, it is possible the number of results to be fewer thanmaxResults.This token should be treated as an opaque identifier that is only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
- schedulingStrategy
-
- Type: string
The scheduling strategy to use when filtering the
ListServicesresults.
Result Syntax
[
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'serviceArns' => ['<string>', ...],
]
Result Details
Members
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureListServicesrequest. When the results of aListServicesrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return. - serviceArns
-
- Type: Array of strings
The list of full ARN entries for each service that's associated with the specified cluster.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
Examples
Example 1: To list the services in a cluster
This example lists the services running in the default cluster for an account.
$result = $client->listServices([ ]);
Result syntax:
[
'serviceArns' => [
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:service/default/my-http-service',
],
]
ListServicesByNamespace
$result = $client->listServicesByNamespace([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listServicesByNamespaceAsync([/* ... */]);
This operation lists all of the services that are associated with a Cloud Map namespace. This list might include services in different clusters. In contrast, ListServices can only list services in one cluster at a time. If you need to filter the list of services in a single cluster by various parameters, use ListServices. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listServicesByNamespace([
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'namespace' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of service results that
ListServicesByNamespacereturns in paginated output. When this parameter is used,ListServicesByNamespaceonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page along with anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherListServicesByNamespacerequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenListServicesByNamespacereturns up to 10 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - namespace
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The namespace name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Cloud Map namespace to list the services in.
Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue that's returned from aListServicesByNamespacerequest. It indicates that more results are available to fulfill the request and further calls are needed. IfmaxResultsis returned, it is possible the number of results is less thanmaxResults.
Result Syntax
[
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'serviceArns' => ['<string>', ...],
]
Result Details
Members
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureListServicesByNamespacerequest. When the results of aListServicesByNamespacerequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. When there are no more results to return, this value isnull. - serviceArns
-
- Type: Array of strings
The list of full ARN entries for each service that's associated with the specified namespace.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- NamespaceNotFoundException:
The specified namespace wasn't found.
ListTagsForResource
$result = $client->listTagsForResource([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listTagsForResourceAsync([/* ... */]);
List the tags for an Amazon ECS resource.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listTagsForResource([
'resourceArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- resourceArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that identifies the resource to list the tags for. Currently, the supported resources are Amazon ECS tasks, services, task definitions, clusters, and container instances.
Result Syntax
[
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The tags for the resource.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To list the tags for a cluster.
This example lists the tags for the 'dev' cluster.
$result = $client->listTagsForResource([
'resourceArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:region:aws_account_id:cluster/dev',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'tags' => [
[
'key' => 'team',
'value' => 'dev',
],
],
]
ListTaskDefinitionFamilies
$result = $client->listTaskDefinitionFamilies([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listTaskDefinitionFamiliesAsync([/* ... */]);
Returns a list of task definition families that are registered to your account. This list includes task definition families that no longer have any ACTIVE task definition revisions.
You can filter out task definition families that don't contain any ACTIVE task definition revisions by setting the status parameter to ACTIVE. You can also filter the results with the familyPrefix parameter.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listTaskDefinitionFamilies([
'familyPrefix' => '<string>',
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'status' => 'ACTIVE|INACTIVE|ALL',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- familyPrefix
-
- Type: string
The
familyPrefixis a string that's used to filter the results ofListTaskDefinitionFamilies. If you specify afamilyPrefix, only task definition family names that begin with thefamilyPrefixstring are returned. - maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of task definition family results that
ListTaskDefinitionFamiliesreturned in paginated output. When this parameter is used,ListTaskDefinitionsonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page along with anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherListTaskDefinitionFamiliesrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenListTaskDefinitionFamiliesreturns up to 100 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from aListTaskDefinitionFamiliesrequest indicating that more results are available to fulfill the request and further calls will be needed. IfmaxResultswas provided, it is possible the number of results to be fewer thanmaxResults.This token should be treated as an opaque identifier that is only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
- status
-
- Type: string
The task definition family status to filter the
ListTaskDefinitionFamiliesresults with. By default, bothACTIVEandINACTIVEtask definition families are listed. If this parameter is set toACTIVE, only task definition families that have anACTIVEtask definition revision are returned. If this parameter is set toINACTIVE, only task definition families that do not have anyACTIVEtask definition revisions are returned. If you paginate the resulting output, be sure to keep thestatusvalue constant in each subsequent request.
Result Syntax
[
'families' => ['<string>', ...],
'nextToken' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- families
-
- Type: Array of strings
The list of task definition family names that match the
ListTaskDefinitionFamiliesrequest. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureListTaskDefinitionFamiliesrequest. When the results of aListTaskDefinitionFamiliesrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To list your registered task definition families
This example lists all of your registered task definition families.
$result = $client->listTaskDefinitionFamilies([ ]);
Result syntax:
[
'families' => [
'node-js-app',
'web-timer',
'hpcc',
'hpcc-c4-8xlarge',
],
]
Example 2: To filter your registered task definition families
This example lists the task definition revisions that start with "hpcc".
$result = $client->listTaskDefinitionFamilies([
'familyPrefix' => 'hpcc',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'families' => [
'hpcc',
'hpcc-c4-8xlarge',
],
]
ListTaskDefinitions
$result = $client->listTaskDefinitions([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listTaskDefinitionsAsync([/* ... */]);
Returns a list of task definitions that are registered to your account. You can filter the results by family name with the familyPrefix parameter or by status with the status parameter.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listTaskDefinitions([
'familyPrefix' => '<string>',
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'sort' => 'ASC|DESC',
'status' => 'ACTIVE|INACTIVE|DELETE_IN_PROGRESS',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- familyPrefix
-
- Type: string
The full family name to filter the
ListTaskDefinitionsresults with. Specifying afamilyPrefixlimits the listed task definitions to task definition revisions that belong to that family. - maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of task definition results that
ListTaskDefinitionsreturned in paginated output. When this parameter is used,ListTaskDefinitionsonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page along with anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherListTaskDefinitionsrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenListTaskDefinitionsreturns up to 100 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from aListTaskDefinitionsrequest indicating that more results are available to fulfill the request and further calls will be needed. IfmaxResultswas provided, it is possible the number of results to be fewer thanmaxResults.This token should be treated as an opaque identifier that is only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
- sort
-
- Type: string
The order to sort the results in. Valid values are
ASCandDESC. By default, (ASC) task definitions are listed lexicographically by family name and in ascending numerical order by revision so that the newest task definitions in a family are listed last. Setting this parameter toDESCreverses the sort order on family name and revision. This is so that the newest task definitions in a family are listed first. - status
-
- Type: string
The task definition status to filter the
ListTaskDefinitionsresults with. By default, onlyACTIVEtask definitions are listed. By setting this parameter toINACTIVE, you can view task definitions that areINACTIVEas long as an active task or service still references them. If you paginate the resulting output, be sure to keep thestatusvalue constant in each subsequent request.
Result Syntax
[
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'taskDefinitionArns' => ['<string>', ...],
]
Result Details
Members
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureListTaskDefinitionsrequest. When the results of aListTaskDefinitionsrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return. - taskDefinitionArns
-
- Type: Array of strings
The list of task definition Amazon Resource Name (ARN) entries for the
ListTaskDefinitionsrequest.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To list your registered task definitions
This example lists all of your registered task definitions.
$result = $client->listTaskDefinitions([ ]);
Result syntax:
[
'taskDefinitionArns' => [
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::task-definition/sleep300:2',
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::task-definition/sleep360:1',
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::task-definition/wordpress:3',
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::task-definition/wordpress:4',
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::task-definition/wordpress:5',
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::task-definition/wordpress:6',
],
]
Example 2: To list the registered task definitions in a family
This example lists the task definition revisions of a specified family.
$result = $client->listTaskDefinitions([
'familyPrefix' => 'wordpress',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'taskDefinitionArns' => [
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::task-definition/wordpress:3',
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::task-definition/wordpress:4',
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::task-definition/wordpress:5',
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::task-definition/wordpress:6',
],
]
ListTasks
$result = $client->listTasks([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->listTasksAsync([/* ... */]);
Returns a list of tasks. You can filter the results by cluster, task definition family, container instance, launch type, what IAM principal started the task, or by the desired status of the task.
Recently stopped tasks might appear in the returned results.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->listTasks([
'cluster' => '<string>',
'containerInstance' => '<string>',
'desiredStatus' => 'RUNNING|PENDING|STOPPED',
'family' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'maxResults' => <integer>,
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'serviceName' => '<string>',
'startedBy' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster to use when filtering the
ListTasksresults. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed. - containerInstance
-
- Type: string
The container instance ID or full ARN of the container instance to use when filtering the
ListTasksresults. Specifying acontainerInstancelimits the results to tasks that belong to that container instance. - desiredStatus
-
- Type: string
The task desired status to use when filtering the
ListTasksresults. Specifying adesiredStatusofSTOPPEDlimits the results to tasks that Amazon ECS has set the desired status toSTOPPED. This can be useful for debugging tasks that aren't starting properly or have died or finished. The default status filter isRUNNING, which shows tasks that Amazon ECS has set the desired status toRUNNING.Although you can filter results based on a desired status of
PENDING, this doesn't return any results. Amazon ECS never sets the desired status of a task to that value (only a task'slastStatusmay have a value ofPENDING). - family
-
- Type: string
The name of the task definition family to use when filtering the
ListTasksresults. Specifying afamilylimits the results to tasks that belong to that family. - launchType
-
- Type: string
The launch type to use when filtering the
ListTasksresults. - maxResults
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of task results that
ListTasksreturned in paginated output. When this parameter is used,ListTasksonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page along with anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherListTasksrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenListTasksreturns up to 100 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable. - nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue returned from aListTasksrequest indicating that more results are available to fulfill the request and further calls will be needed. IfmaxResultswas provided, it's possible the number of results to be fewer thanmaxResults.This token should be treated as an opaque identifier that is only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
- serviceName
-
- Type: string
The name of the service to use when filtering the
ListTasksresults. Specifying aserviceNamelimits the results to tasks that belong to that service. - startedBy
-
- Type: string
The
startedByvalue to filter the task results with. Specifying astartedByvalue limits the results to tasks that were started with that value.When you specify
startedByas the filter, it must be the only filter that you use.
Result Syntax
[
'nextToken' => '<string>',
'taskArns' => ['<string>', ...],
]
Result Details
Members
- nextToken
-
- Type: string
The
nextTokenvalue to include in a futureListTasksrequest. When the results of aListTasksrequest exceedmaxResults, this value can be used to retrieve the next page of results. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return. - taskArns
-
- Type: Array of strings
The list of task ARN entries for the
ListTasksrequest.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- ServiceNotFoundException:
The specified service wasn't found. You can view your available services with ListServices. Amazon ECS services are cluster specific and Region specific.
Examples
Example 1: To list the tasks in a cluster
This example lists all of the tasks in a cluster.
$result = $client->listTasks([
'cluster' => 'default',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'taskArns' => [
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task/default/0cc43cdb-3bee-4407-9c26-c0e6ea5bee84',
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task/default/6b809ef6-c67e-4467-921f-ee261c15a0a1',
],
]
Example 2: To list the tasks on a particular container instance
This example lists the tasks of a specified container instance. Specifying a ``containerInstance`` value limits the results to tasks that belong to that container instance.
$result = $client->listTasks([
'cluster' => 'default',
'containerInstance' => 'f6bbb147-5370-4ace-8c73-c7181ded911f',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'taskArns' => [
'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task/default/0cc43cdb-3bee-4407-9c26-c0e6ea5bee84',
],
]
PutAccountSetting
$result = $client->putAccountSetting([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->putAccountSettingAsync([/* ... */]);
Modifies an account setting. Account settings are set on a per-Region basis.
If you change the root user account setting, the default settings are reset for users and roles that do not have specified individual account settings. For more information, see Account Settings in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->putAccountSetting([
'name' => 'serviceLongArnFormat|taskLongArnFormat|containerInstanceLongArnFormat|awsvpcTrunking|containerInsights|fargateFIPSMode|tagResourceAuthorization|fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod|guardDutyActivate|defaultLogDriverMode', // REQUIRED
'principalArn' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon ECS account setting name to modify.
The following are the valid values for the account setting name.
-
serviceLongArnFormat- When modified, the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and resource ID format of the resource type for a specified user, role, or the root user for an account is affected. The opt-in and opt-out account setting must be set for each Amazon ECS resource separately. The ARN and resource ID format of a resource is defined by the opt-in status of the user or role that created the resource. You must turn on this setting to use Amazon ECS features such as resource tagging. -
taskLongArnFormat- When modified, the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and resource ID format of the resource type for a specified user, role, or the root user for an account is affected. The opt-in and opt-out account setting must be set for each Amazon ECS resource separately. The ARN and resource ID format of a resource is defined by the opt-in status of the user or role that created the resource. You must turn on this setting to use Amazon ECS features such as resource tagging. -
containerInstanceLongArnFormat- When modified, the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and resource ID format of the resource type for a specified user, role, or the root user for an account is affected. The opt-in and opt-out account setting must be set for each Amazon ECS resource separately. The ARN and resource ID format of a resource is defined by the opt-in status of the user or role that created the resource. You must turn on this setting to use Amazon ECS features such as resource tagging. -
awsvpcTrunking- When modified, the elastic network interface (ENI) limit for any new container instances that support the feature is changed. IfawsvpcTrunkingis turned on, any new container instances that support the feature are launched have the increased ENI limits available to them. For more information, see Elastic Network Interface Trunking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. -
containerInsights- Container Insights with enhanced observability provides all the Container Insights metrics, plus additional task and container metrics. This version supports enhanced observability for Amazon ECS clusters using the Amazon EC2 and Fargate launch types. After you configure Container Insights with enhanced observability on Amazon ECS, Container Insights auto-collects detailed infrastructure telemetry from the cluster level down to the container level in your environment and displays these critical performance data in curated dashboards removing the heavy lifting in observability set-up.To use Container Insights with enhanced observability, set the
containerInsightsaccount setting toenhanced.To use Container Insights, set the
containerInsightsaccount setting toenabled.For more information, see Monitor Amazon ECS containers using Container Insights with enhanced observability in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
-
dualStackIPv6- When turned on, when using a VPC in dual stack mode, your tasks using theawsvpcnetwork mode can have an IPv6 address assigned. For more information on using IPv6 with tasks launched on Amazon EC2 instances, see Using a VPC in dual-stack mode. For more information on using IPv6 with tasks launched on Fargate, see Using a VPC in dual-stack mode. -
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod- When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS task hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. UsefargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriodto configure the wait time to retire a Fargate task. For information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web Services Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. -
tagResourceAuthorization- Amazon ECS is introducing tagging authorization for resource creation. Users must have permissions for actions that create the resource, such asecsCreateCluster. If tags are specified when you create a resource, Amazon Web Services performs additional authorization to verify if users or roles have permissions to create tags. Therefore, you must grant explicit permissions to use theecs:TagResourceaction. For more information, see Grant permission to tag resources on creation in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. -
defaultLogDriverMode- Amazon ECS supports setting a default delivery mode of log messages from a container to thelogDriverthat you specify in the container'slogConfiguration. The delivery mode affects application stability when the flow of logs from the container to the log driver is interrupted. ThedefaultLogDriverModesetting supports two values:blockingandnon-blocking. If you don't specify a delivery mode in your container definition'slogConfiguration, the mode you specify using this account setting will be used as the default. For more information about log delivery modes, see LogConfiguration.On June 25, 2025, Amazon ECS changed the default log driver mode from
blockingtonon-blockingto prioritize task availability over logging. To continue using theblockingmode after this change, do one of the following:-
Set the
modeoption in your container definition'slogConfigurationasblocking. -
Set the
defaultLogDriverModeaccount setting toblocking.
-
-
guardDutyActivate- TheguardDutyActivateparameter is read-only in Amazon ECS and indicates whether Amazon ECS Runtime Monitoring is enabled or disabled by your security administrator in your Amazon ECS account. Amazon GuardDuty controls this account setting on your behalf. For more information, see Protecting Amazon ECS workloads with Amazon ECS Runtime Monitoring.
- principalArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the principal, which can be a user, role, or the root user. If you specify the root user, it modifies the account setting for all users, roles, and the root user of the account unless a user or role explicitly overrides these settings. If this field is omitted, the setting is changed only for the authenticated user.
In order to use this parameter, you must be the root user, or the principal.
You must use the root user when you set the Fargate wait time (
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod).Federated users assume the account setting of the root user and can't have explicit account settings set for them.
- value
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The account setting value for the specified principal ARN. Accepted values are
enabled,disabled,enhanced,on, andoff.When you specify
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriodfor thename, the following are the valid values:-
0- Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and immediately retires the affected tasks. -
7- Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 7 calendar days to retire the tasks. -
14- Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 14 calendar days to retire the tasks.
Result Syntax
[
'setting' => [
'name' => 'serviceLongArnFormat|taskLongArnFormat|containerInstanceLongArnFormat|awsvpcTrunking|containerInsights|fargateFIPSMode|tagResourceAuthorization|fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod|guardDutyActivate|defaultLogDriverMode',
'principalArn' => '<string>',
'type' => 'user|aws_managed',
'value' => '<string>',
],
]
Result Details
Members
- setting
-
- Type: Setting structure
The current account setting for a resource.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To modify your account settings
This example modifies your account settings to opt in to the new ARN and resource ID format for Amazon ECS services. If you’re using this command as the root user, then changes apply to the entire AWS account, unless an IAM user or role explicitly overrides these settings for themselves.
$result = $client->putAccountSetting([
'name' => 'serviceLongArnFormat',
'value' => 'enabled',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'setting' => [
'name' => 'serviceLongArnFormat',
'value' => 'enabled',
'principalArn' => 'arn:aws:iam:::user/principalName',
],
]
Example 2: To modify the account settings for a specific IAM user or IAM role
This example modifies the account setting for a specific IAM user or IAM role to opt in to the new ARN and resource ID format for Amazon ECS container instances. If you’re using this command as the root user, then changes apply to the entire AWS account, unless an IAM user or role explicitly overrides these settings for themselves.
$result = $client->putAccountSetting([
'name' => 'containerInstanceLongArnFormat',
'value' => 'enabled',
'principalArn' => 'arn:aws:iam:::user/principalName',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'setting' => [
'name' => 'containerInstanceLongArnFormat',
'value' => 'enabled',
'principalArn' => 'arn:aws:iam:::user/principalName',
],
]
PutAccountSettingDefault
$result = $client->putAccountSettingDefault([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->putAccountSettingDefaultAsync([/* ... */]);
Modifies an account setting for all users on an account for whom no individual account setting has been specified. Account settings are set on a per-Region basis.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->putAccountSettingDefault([
'name' => 'serviceLongArnFormat|taskLongArnFormat|containerInstanceLongArnFormat|awsvpcTrunking|containerInsights|fargateFIPSMode|tagResourceAuthorization|fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod|guardDutyActivate|defaultLogDriverMode', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The resource name for which to modify the account setting.
The following are the valid values for the account setting name.
-
serviceLongArnFormat- When modified, the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and resource ID format of the resource type for a specified user, role, or the root user for an account is affected. The opt-in and opt-out account setting must be set for each Amazon ECS resource separately. The ARN and resource ID format of a resource is defined by the opt-in status of the user or role that created the resource. You must turn on this setting to use Amazon ECS features such as resource tagging. -
taskLongArnFormat- When modified, the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and resource ID format of the resource type for a specified user, role, or the root user for an account is affected. The opt-in and opt-out account setting must be set for each Amazon ECS resource separately. The ARN and resource ID format of a resource is defined by the opt-in status of the user or role that created the resource. You must turn on this setting to use Amazon ECS features such as resource tagging. -
containerInstanceLongArnFormat- When modified, the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and resource ID format of the resource type for a specified user, role, or the root user for an account is affected. The opt-in and opt-out account setting must be set for each Amazon ECS resource separately. The ARN and resource ID format of a resource is defined by the opt-in status of the user or role that created the resource. You must turn on this setting to use Amazon ECS features such as resource tagging. -
awsvpcTrunking- When modified, the elastic network interface (ENI) limit for any new container instances that support the feature is changed. IfawsvpcTrunkingis turned on, any new container instances that support the feature are launched have the increased ENI limits available to them. For more information, see Elastic Network Interface Trunking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. -
containerInsights- Container Insights with enhanced observability provides all the Container Insights metrics, plus additional task and container metrics. This version supports enhanced observability for Amazon ECS clusters using the Amazon EC2 and Fargate launch types. After you configure Container Insights with enhanced observability on Amazon ECS, Container Insights auto-collects detailed infrastructure telemetry from the cluster level down to the container level in your environment and displays these critical performance data in curated dashboards removing the heavy lifting in observability set-up.To use Container Insights with enhanced observability, set the
containerInsightsaccount setting toenhanced.To use Container Insights, set the
containerInsightsaccount setting toenabled.For more information, see Monitor Amazon ECS containers using Container Insights with enhanced observability in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
-
dualStackIPv6- When turned on, when using a VPC in dual stack mode, your tasks using theawsvpcnetwork mode can have an IPv6 address assigned. For more information on using IPv6 with tasks launched on Amazon EC2 instances, see Using a VPC in dual-stack mode. For more information on using IPv6 with tasks launched on Fargate, see Using a VPC in dual-stack mode. -
fargateFIPSMode- If you specifyfargateFIPSMode, Fargate FIPS 140 compliance is affected. -
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod- When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS task hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. UsefargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriodto configure the wait time to retire a Fargate task. For information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web Services Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. -
tagResourceAuthorization- Amazon ECS is introducing tagging authorization for resource creation. Users must have permissions for actions that create the resource, such asecsCreateCluster. If tags are specified when you create a resource, Amazon Web Services performs additional authorization to verify if users or roles have permissions to create tags. Therefore, you must grant explicit permissions to use theecs:TagResourceaction. For more information, see Grant permission to tag resources on creation in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. -
defaultLogDriverMode-Amazon ECS supports setting a default delivery mode of log messages from a container to thelogDriverthat you specify in the container'slogConfiguration. The delivery mode affects application stability when the flow of logs from the container to the log driver is interrupted. ThedefaultLogDriverModesetting supports two values:blockingandnon-blocking. If you don't specify a delivery mode in your container definition'slogConfiguration, the mode you specify using this account setting will be used as the default. For more information about log delivery modes, see LogConfiguration.On June 25, 2025, Amazon ECS changed the default log driver mode from
blockingtonon-blockingto prioritize task availability over logging. To continue using theblockingmode after this change, do one of the following:-
Set the
modeoption in your container definition'slogConfigurationasblocking. -
Set the
defaultLogDriverModeaccount setting toblocking.
-
-
guardDutyActivate- TheguardDutyActivateparameter is read-only in Amazon ECS and indicates whether Amazon ECS Runtime Monitoring is enabled or disabled by your security administrator in your Amazon ECS account. Amazon GuardDuty controls this account setting on your behalf. For more information, see Protecting Amazon ECS workloads with Amazon ECS Runtime Monitoring.
- value
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The account setting value for the specified principal ARN. Accepted values are
enabled,disabled,on,enhanced, andoff.When you specify
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriodfor thename, the following are the valid values:-
0- Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and immediately retires the affected tasks. -
7- Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 7 calendar days to retire the tasks. -
14- Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 14 calendar days to retire the tasks.
Result Syntax
[
'setting' => [
'name' => 'serviceLongArnFormat|taskLongArnFormat|containerInstanceLongArnFormat|awsvpcTrunking|containerInsights|fargateFIPSMode|tagResourceAuthorization|fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod|guardDutyActivate|defaultLogDriverMode',
'principalArn' => '<string>',
'type' => 'user|aws_managed',
'value' => '<string>',
],
]
Result Details
Members
- setting
-
- Type: Setting structure
The current setting for a resource.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To modify the default account settings for all IAM users or roles on an account
This example modifies the default account setting for the specified resource for all IAM users or roles on an account. These changes apply to the entire AWS account, unless an IAM user or role explicitly overrides these settings for themselves.
$result = $client->putAccountSettingDefault([
'name' => 'serviceLongArnFormat',
'value' => 'enabled',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'setting' => [
'name' => 'serviceLongArnFormat',
'value' => 'enabled',
'principalArn' => 'arn:aws:iam:::root',
],
]
PutAttributes
$result = $client->putAttributes([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->putAttributesAsync([/* ... */]);
Create or update an attribute on an Amazon ECS resource. If the attribute doesn't exist, it's created. If the attribute exists, its value is replaced with the specified value. To delete an attribute, use DeleteAttributes. For more information, see Attributes in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->putAttributes([
'attributes' => [ // REQUIRED
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'cluster' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- attributes
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of Attribute structures
The attributes to apply to your resource. You can specify up to 10 custom attributes for each resource. You can specify up to 10 attributes in a single call.
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that contains the resource to apply attributes. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
Result Syntax
[
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- attributes
-
- Type: Array of Attribute structures
The attributes applied to your resource.
Errors
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- TargetNotFoundException:
The specified target wasn't found. You can view your available container instances with ListContainerInstances. Amazon ECS container instances are cluster-specific and Region-specific.
- AttributeLimitExceededException:
You can apply up to 10 custom attributes for each resource. You can view the attributes of a resource with ListAttributes. You can remove existing attributes on a resource with DeleteAttributes.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To create or update an attribute on a resource
This example adds an attribute "stack" with the value "production" to a container instance.
$result = $client->putAttributes([
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => 'stack',
'value' => 'production',
'targetId' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:container-instance/1c3be8ed-df30-47b4-8f1e-6e68ebd01f34',
],
],
'cluster' => 'MyCluster',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => 'stack',
'value' => 'production',
'targetId' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:container-instance/1c3be8ed-df30-47b4-8f1e-6e68ebd01f34',
],
],
]
PutClusterCapacityProviders
$result = $client->putClusterCapacityProviders([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->putClusterCapacityProvidersAsync([/* ... */]);
Modifies the available capacity providers and the default capacity provider strategy for a cluster.
You must specify both the available capacity providers and a default capacity provider strategy for the cluster. If the specified cluster has existing capacity providers associated with it, you must specify all existing capacity providers in addition to any new ones you want to add. Any existing capacity providers that are associated with a cluster that are omitted from a PutClusterCapacityProviders API call will be disassociated with the cluster. You can only disassociate an existing capacity provider from a cluster if it's not being used by any existing tasks.
When creating a service or running a task on a cluster, if no capacity provider or launch type is specified, then the cluster's default capacity provider strategy is used. We recommend that you define a default capacity provider strategy for your cluster. However, you must specify an empty array ([]) to bypass defining a default strategy.
Amazon ECS Managed Instances doesn't support this, because when you create a capacity provider with Amazon ECS Managed Instances, it becomes available only within the specified cluster.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->putClusterCapacityProviders([
'capacityProviders' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
'cluster' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'defaultCapacityProviderStrategy' => [ // REQUIRED
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- capacityProviders
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
The name of one or more capacity providers to associate with the cluster.
If specifying a capacity provider that uses an Auto Scaling group, the capacity provider must already be created. New capacity providers can be created with the CreateCapacityProvider API operation.
To use a Fargate capacity provider, specify either the
FARGATEorFARGATE_SPOTcapacity providers. The Fargate capacity providers are available to all accounts and only need to be associated with a cluster to be used. - cluster
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster to modify the capacity provider settings for. If you don't specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
- defaultCapacityProviderStrategy
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of CapacityProviderStrategyItem structures
The capacity provider strategy to use by default for the cluster.
When creating a service or running a task on a cluster, if no capacity provider or launch type is specified then the default capacity provider strategy for the cluster is used.
A capacity provider strategy consists of one or more capacity providers along with the
baseandweightto assign to them. A capacity provider must be associated with the cluster to be used in a capacity provider strategy. The PutClusterCapacityProviders API is used to associate a capacity provider with a cluster. Only capacity providers with anACTIVEorUPDATINGstatus can be used.If specifying a capacity provider that uses an Auto Scaling group, the capacity provider must already be created. New capacity providers can be created with the CreateCapacityProvider API operation.
To use a Fargate capacity provider, specify either the
FARGATEorFARGATE_SPOTcapacity providers. The Fargate capacity providers are available to all accounts and only need to be associated with a cluster to be used.
Result Syntax
[
'cluster' => [
'activeServicesCount' => <integer>,
'attachments' => [
[
'details' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'id' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'attachmentsStatus' => '<string>',
'capacityProviders' => ['<string>', ...],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'clusterName' => '<string>',
'configuration' => [
'executeCommandConfiguration' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'logConfiguration' => [
'cloudWatchEncryptionEnabled' => true || false,
'cloudWatchLogGroupName' => '<string>',
's3BucketName' => '<string>',
's3EncryptionEnabled' => true || false,
's3KeyPrefix' => '<string>',
],
'logging' => 'NONE|DEFAULT|OVERRIDE',
],
'managedStorageConfiguration' => [
'fargateEphemeralStorageKmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
],
'defaultCapacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'pendingTasksCount' => <integer>,
'registeredContainerInstancesCount' => <integer>,
'runningTasksCount' => <integer>,
'serviceConnectDefaults' => [
'namespace' => '<string>',
],
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'statistics' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
]
Result Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: Cluster structure
Details about the cluster.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- ResourceInUseException:
The specified resource is in-use and can't be removed.
- UpdateInProgressException:
There's already a current Amazon ECS container agent update in progress on the container instance that's specified. If the container agent becomes disconnected while it's in a transitional stage, such as
PENDINGorSTAGING, the update process can get stuck in that state. However, when the agent reconnects, it resumes where it stopped previously.
Examples
Example 1: To add an existing capacity provider to a cluuster
This example adds an existing capacity provider "MyCapacityProvider2" to a cluster that already has the capacity provider "MyCapacityProvider1" associated with it. Both "MyCapacityProvider2" and "MyCapacityProvider1" need to be specified.
$result = $client->putClusterCapacityProviders([
'capacityProviders' => [
'MyCapacityProvider1',
'MyCapacityProvider2',
],
'cluster' => 'MyCluster',
'defaultCapacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'capacityProvider' => 'MyCapacityProvider1',
'weight' => 1,
],
[
'capacityProvider' => 'MyCapacityProvider2',
'weight' => 1,
],
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'cluster' => [
'activeServicesCount' => 0,
'attachments' => [
[
'type' => 'as_policy',
'details' => [
[
'name' => 'capacityProviderName',
'value' => 'MyCapacityProvider1',
],
[
'name' => 'scalingPolicyName',
'value' => 'ECSManagedAutoScalingPolicy-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111',
],
],
'id' => '0fb0c8f4-6edd-4de1-9b09-17e470ee1918',
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
],
[
'type' => 'as_policy',
'details' => [
[
'name' => 'capacityProviderName',
'value' => 'MyCapacityProvider2',
],
[
'name' => 'scalingPolicyName',
'value' => 'ECSManagedAutoScalingPolicy-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE22222',
],
],
'id' => 'ae592060-2382-4663-9476-b015c685593c',
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
],
],
'attachmentsStatus' => 'UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS',
'capacityProviders' => [
'MyCapacityProvider1',
'MyCapacityProvider2',
],
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster/MyCluster',
'clusterName' => 'MyCluster',
'defaultCapacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => 0,
'capacityProvider' => 'MyCapacityProvider1',
'weight' => 1,
],
[
'base' => 0,
'capacityProvider' => 'MyCapacityProvider2',
'weight' => 1,
],
],
'pendingTasksCount' => 0,
'registeredContainerInstancesCount' => 0,
'runningTasksCount' => 0,
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => 'enabled',
],
],
'statistics' => [
],
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'tags' => [
],
],
]
Example 2: To remove a capacity provider from a cluster
This example removes a capacity provider "MyCapacityProvider2" from a cluster that has both "MyCapacityProvider2" and "MyCapacityProvider1" associated with it. Only "MyCapacityProvider1" needs to be specified in this scenario.
$result = $client->putClusterCapacityProviders([
'capacityProviders' => [
'MyCapacityProvider1',
],
'cluster' => 'MyCluster',
'defaultCapacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => 0,
'capacityProvider' => 'MyCapacityProvider1',
'weight' => 1,
],
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'cluster' => [
'activeServicesCount' => 0,
'attachments' => [
[
'type' => 'as_policy',
'details' => [
[
'name' => 'capacityProviderName',
'value' => 'MyCapacityProvider1',
],
[
'name' => 'scalingPolicyName',
'value' => 'ECSManagedAutoScalingPolicy-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111',
],
],
'id' => '0fb0c8f4-6edd-4de1-9b09-17e470ee1918',
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
],
[
'type' => 'as_policy',
'details' => [
[
'name' => 'capacityProviderName',
'value' => 'MyCapacityProvider2',
],
[
'name' => 'scalingPolicyName',
'value' => 'ECSManagedAutoScalingPolicy-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE22222',
],
],
'id' => 'ae592060-2382-4663-9476-b015c685593c',
'status' => 'DELETING',
],
],
'attachmentsStatus' => 'UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS',
'capacityProviders' => [
'MyCapacityProvider1',
],
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster/MyCluster',
'clusterName' => 'MyCluster',
'defaultCapacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => 0,
'capacityProvider' => 'MyCapacityProvider1',
'weight' => 1,
],
],
'pendingTasksCount' => 0,
'registeredContainerInstancesCount' => 0,
'runningTasksCount' => 0,
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => 'enabled',
],
],
'statistics' => [
],
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'tags' => [
],
],
]
Example 3: To remove all capacity providers from a cluster
This example removes all capacity providers associated with a cluster.
$result = $client->putClusterCapacityProviders([
'capacityProviders' => [
],
'cluster' => 'MyCluster',
'defaultCapacityProviderStrategy' => [
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'cluster' => [
'activeServicesCount' => 0,
'attachments' => [
[
'type' => 'as_policy',
'details' => [
[
'name' => 'capacityProviderName',
'value' => 'MyCapacityProvider1',
],
[
'name' => 'scalingPolicyName',
'value' => 'ECSManagedAutoScalingPolicy-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111',
],
],
'id' => '0fb0c8f4-6edd-4de1-9b09-17e470ee1918',
'status' => 'DELETING',
],
[
'type' => 'as_policy',
'details' => [
[
'name' => 'capacityProviderName',
'value' => 'MyCapacityProvider2',
],
[
'name' => 'scalingPolicyName',
'value' => 'ECSManagedAutoScalingPolicy-a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE22222',
],
],
'id' => 'ae592060-2382-4663-9476-b015c685593c',
'status' => 'DELETING',
],
],
'attachmentsStatus' => 'UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS',
'capacityProviders' => [
],
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster/MyCluster',
'clusterName' => 'MyCluster',
'defaultCapacityProviderStrategy' => [
],
'pendingTasksCount' => 0,
'registeredContainerInstancesCount' => 0,
'runningTasksCount' => 0,
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => 'enabled',
],
],
'statistics' => [
],
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'tags' => [
],
],
]
RegisterContainerInstance
$result = $client->registerContainerInstance([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->registerContainerInstanceAsync([/* ... */]);
This action is only used by the Amazon ECS agent, and it is not intended for use outside of the agent.
Registers an EC2 instance into the specified cluster. This instance becomes available to place containers on.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->registerContainerInstance([
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'cluster' => '<string>',
'containerInstanceArn' => '<string>',
'instanceIdentityDocument' => '<string>',
'instanceIdentityDocumentSignature' => '<string>',
'platformDevices' => [
[
'id' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'type' => 'GPU', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'totalResources' => [
[
'doubleValue' => <float>,
'integerValue' => <integer>,
'longValue' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'stringSetValue' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'versionInfo' => [
'agentHash' => '<string>',
'agentVersion' => '<string>',
'dockerVersion' => '<string>',
],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- attributes
-
- Type: Array of Attribute structures
The container instance attributes that this container instance supports.
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster to register your container instance with. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
- containerInstanceArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the container instance (if it was previously registered).
- instanceIdentityDocument
-
- Type: string
The instance identity document for the EC2 instance to register. This document can be found by running the following command from the instance:
curl http://169.254.169.254/latest/dynamic/instance-identity/document/ - instanceIdentityDocumentSignature
-
- Type: string
The instance identity document signature for the EC2 instance to register. This signature can be found by running the following command from the instance:
curl http://169.254.169.254/latest/dynamic/instance-identity/signature/ - platformDevices
-
- Type: Array of PlatformDevice structures
The devices that are available on the container instance. The only supported device type is a GPU.
- tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The metadata that you apply to the container instance to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
- totalResources
-
- Type: Array of Resource structures
The resources available on the instance.
- versionInfo
-
- Type: VersionInfo structure
The version information for the Amazon ECS container agent and Docker daemon that runs on the container instance.
Result Syntax
[
'containerInstance' => [
'agentConnected' => true || false,
'agentUpdateStatus' => 'PENDING|STAGING|STAGED|UPDATING|UPDATED|FAILED',
'attachments' => [
[
'details' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'id' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'capacityProviderName' => '<string>',
'containerInstanceArn' => '<string>',
'ec2InstanceId' => '<string>',
'healthStatus' => [
'details' => [
[
'lastStatusChange' => <DateTime>,
'lastUpdated' => <DateTime>,
'status' => 'OK|IMPAIRED|INSUFFICIENT_DATA|INITIALIZING',
'type' => 'CONTAINER_RUNTIME',
],
// ...
],
'overallStatus' => 'OK|IMPAIRED|INSUFFICIENT_DATA|INITIALIZING',
],
'pendingTasksCount' => <integer>,
'registeredAt' => <DateTime>,
'registeredResources' => [
[
'doubleValue' => <float>,
'integerValue' => <integer>,
'longValue' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'stringSetValue' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'remainingResources' => [
[
'doubleValue' => <float>,
'integerValue' => <integer>,
'longValue' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'stringSetValue' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'runningTasksCount' => <integer>,
'status' => '<string>',
'statusReason' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'version' => <integer>,
'versionInfo' => [
'agentHash' => '<string>',
'agentVersion' => '<string>',
'dockerVersion' => '<string>',
],
],
]
Result Details
Members
- containerInstance
-
- Type: ContainerInstance structure
The container instance that was registered.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
RegisterTaskDefinition
$result = $client->registerTaskDefinition([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->registerTaskDefinitionAsync([/* ... */]);
Registers a new task definition from the supplied family and containerDefinitions. Optionally, you can add data volumes to your containers with the volumes parameter. For more information about task definition parameters and defaults, see Amazon ECS Task Definitions in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
You can specify a role for your task with the taskRoleArn parameter. When you specify a role for a task, its containers can then use the latest versions of the CLI or SDKs to make API requests to the Amazon Web Services services that are specified in the policy that's associated with the role. For more information, see IAM Roles for Tasks in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
You can specify a Docker networking mode for the containers in your task definition with the networkMode parameter. If you specify the awsvpc network mode, the task is allocated an elastic network interface, and you must specify a NetworkConfiguration when you create a service or run a task with the task definition. For more information, see Task Networking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->registerTaskDefinition([
'containerDefinitions' => [ // REQUIRED
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'cpu' => <integer>,
'credentialSpecs' => ['<string>', ...],
'dependsOn' => [
[
'condition' => 'START|COMPLETE|SUCCESS|HEALTHY', // REQUIRED
'containerName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'disableNetworking' => true || false,
'dnsSearchDomains' => ['<string>', ...],
'dnsServers' => ['<string>', ...],
'dockerLabels' => ['<string>', ...],
'dockerSecurityOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'entryPoint' => ['<string>', ...],
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environmentFiles' => [
[
'type' => 's3', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'essential' => true || false,
'extraHosts' => [
[
'hostname' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'ipAddress' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'firelensConfiguration' => [
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => 'fluentd|fluentbit', // REQUIRED
],
'healthCheck' => [
'command' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
'interval' => <integer>,
'retries' => <integer>,
'startPeriod' => <integer>,
'timeout' => <integer>,
],
'hostname' => '<string>',
'image' => '<string>',
'interactive' => true || false,
'links' => ['<string>', ...],
'linuxParameters' => [
'capabilities' => [
'add' => ['<string>', ...],
'drop' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens', // REQUIRED
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'valueFrom' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
],
'memory' => <integer>,
'memoryReservation' => <integer>,
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'name' => '<string>',
'portMappings' => [
[
'appProtocol' => 'http|http2|grpc',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'containerPortRange' => '<string>',
'hostPort' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'protocol' => 'tcp|udp',
],
// ...
],
'privileged' => true || false,
'pseudoTerminal' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|InferenceAccelerator', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'restartPolicy' => [
'enabled' => true || false, // REQUIRED
'ignoredExitCodes' => [<integer>, ...],
'restartAttemptPeriod' => <integer>,
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'valueFrom' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'startTimeout' => <integer>,
'stopTimeout' => <integer>,
'systemControls' => [
[
'namespace' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
'name' => 'core|cpu|data|fsize|locks|memlock|msgqueue|nice|nofile|nproc|rss|rtprio|rttime|sigpending|stack', // REQUIRED
'softLimit' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
'versionConsistency' => 'enabled|disabled',
'volumesFrom' => [
[
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceContainer' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'workingDirectory' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'cpu' => '<string>',
'enableFaultInjection' => true || false,
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'family' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'inferenceAccelerators' => [
[
'deviceName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'deviceType' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'ipcMode' => 'host|task|none',
'memory' => '<string>',
'networkMode' => 'bridge|host|awsvpc|none',
'pidMode' => 'host|task',
'placementConstraints' => [
[
'expression' => '<string>',
'type' => 'memberOf',
],
// ...
],
'proxyConfiguration' => [
'containerName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'properties' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'type' => 'APPMESH',
],
'requiresCompatibilities' => ['<string>', ...],
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => 'X86_64|ARM64',
'operatingSystemFamily' => 'WINDOWS_SERVER_2019_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_2019_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2016_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_2004_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2022_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2022_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_2025_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2025_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_20H2_CORE|LINUX',
],
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
'volumes' => [
[
'configuredAtLaunch' => true || false,
'dockerVolumeConfiguration' => [
'autoprovision' => true || false,
'driver' => '<string>',
'driverOpts' => ['<string>', ...],
'labels' => ['<string>', ...],
'scope' => 'task|shared',
],
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'fsxWindowsFileServerVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [ // REQUIRED
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'domain' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'rootDirectory' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- containerDefinitions
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of ContainerDefinition structures
A list of container definitions in JSON format that describe the different containers that make up your task.
- cpu
-
- Type: string
The number of CPU units used by the task. It can be expressed as an integer using CPU units (for example,
1024) or as a string using vCPUs (for example,1 vCPUor1 vcpu) in a task definition. String values are converted to an integer indicating the CPU units when the task definition is registered.Task-level CPU and memory parameters are ignored for Windows containers. We recommend specifying container-level resources for Windows containers.
If you're using the EC2 launch type or external launch type, this field is optional. Supported values are between
128CPU units (0.125vCPUs) and196608CPU units (192vCPUs). If you do not specify a value, the parameter is ignored.This field is required for Fargate. For information about the valid values, see Task size in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- enableFaultInjection
-
- Type: boolean
Enables fault injection when you register your task definition and allows for fault injection requests to be accepted from the task's containers. The default value is
false. - ephemeralStorage
-
- Type: EphemeralStorage structure
The amount of ephemeral storage to allocate for the task. This parameter is used to expand the total amount of ephemeral storage available, beyond the default amount, for tasks hosted on Fargate. For more information, see Using data volumes in tasks in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
For tasks using the Fargate launch type, the task requires the following platforms:
-
Linux platform version
1.4.0or later. -
Windows platform version
1.0.0or later.
- executionRoleArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task execution role that grants the Amazon ECS container agent permission to make Amazon Web Services API calls on your behalf. For informationabout the required IAM roles for Amazon ECS, see IAM roles for Amazon ECS in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- family
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
You must specify a
familyfor a task definition. You can use it track multiple versions of the same task definition. Thefamilyis used as a name for your task definition. Up to 255 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, underscores, and hyphens are allowed. - inferenceAccelerators
-
- Type: Array of InferenceAccelerator structures
The Elastic Inference accelerators to use for the containers in the task.
- ipcMode
-
- Type: string
The IPC resource namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are
host,task, ornone. Ifhostis specified, then all containers within the tasks that specified thehostIPC mode on the same container instance share the same IPC resources with the host Amazon EC2 instance. Iftaskis specified, all containers within the specified task share the same IPC resources. Ifnoneis specified, then IPC resources within the containers of a task are private and not shared with other containers in a task or on the container instance. If no value is specified, then the IPC resource namespace sharing depends on the Docker daemon setting on the container instance.If the
hostIPC mode is used, be aware that there is a heightened risk of undesired IPC namespace expose.If you are setting namespaced kernel parameters using
systemControlsfor the containers in the task, the following will apply to your IPC resource namespace. For more information, see System Controls in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.-
For tasks that use the
hostIPC mode, IPC namespace relatedsystemControlsare not supported. -
For tasks that use the
taskIPC mode, IPC namespace relatedsystemControlswill apply to all containers within a task.
This parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on Fargate.
- memory
-
- Type: string
The amount of memory (in MiB) used by the task. It can be expressed as an integer using MiB (for example ,
1024) or as a string using GB (for example,1GBor1 GB) in a task definition. String values are converted to an integer indicating the MiB when the task definition is registered.Task-level CPU and memory parameters are ignored for Windows containers. We recommend specifying container-level resources for Windows containers.
If using the EC2 launch type, this field is optional.
If using the Fargate launch type, this field is required and you must use one of the following values. This determines your range of supported values for the
cpuparameter.The CPU units cannot be less than 1 vCPU when you use Windows containers on Fargate.
-
512 (0.5 GB), 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB) - Available
cpuvalues: 256 (.25 vCPU) -
1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB) - Available
cpuvalues: 512 (.5 vCPU) -
2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB), 5120 (5 GB), 6144 (6 GB), 7168 (7 GB), 8192 (8 GB) - Available
cpuvalues: 1024 (1 vCPU) -
Between 4096 (4 GB) and 16384 (16 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB) - Available
cpuvalues: 2048 (2 vCPU) -
Between 8192 (8 GB) and 30720 (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB) - Available
cpuvalues: 4096 (4 vCPU) -
Between 16 GB and 60 GB in 4 GB increments - Available
cpuvalues: 8192 (8 vCPU)This option requires Linux platform
1.4.0or later. -
Between 32GB and 120 GB in 8 GB increments - Available
cpuvalues: 16384 (16 vCPU)This option requires Linux platform
1.4.0or later.
- networkMode
-
- Type: string
The Docker networking mode to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are
none,bridge,awsvpc, andhost. If no network mode is specified, the default isbridge.For Amazon ECS tasks on Fargate, the
awsvpcnetwork mode is required. For Amazon ECS tasks on Amazon EC2 Linux instances, any network mode can be used. For Amazon ECS tasks on Amazon EC2 Windows instances,<default>orawsvpccan be used. If the network mode is set tonone, you cannot specify port mappings in your container definitions, and the tasks containers do not have external connectivity. Thehostandawsvpcnetwork modes offer the highest networking performance for containers because they use the EC2 network stack instead of the virtualized network stack provided by thebridgemode.With the
hostandawsvpcnetwork modes, exposed container ports are mapped directly to the corresponding host port (for thehostnetwork mode) or the attached elastic network interface port (for theawsvpcnetwork mode), so you cannot take advantage of dynamic host port mappings.When using the
hostnetwork mode, you should not run containers using the root user (UID 0). It is considered best practice to use a non-root user.If the network mode is
awsvpc, the task is allocated an elastic network interface, and you must specify a NetworkConfiguration value when you create a service or run a task with the task definition. For more information, see Task Networking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.If the network mode is
host, you cannot run multiple instantiations of the same task on a single container instance when port mappings are used. - pidMode
-
- Type: string
The process namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are
hostortask. On Fargate for Linux containers, the only valid value istask. For example, monitoring sidecars might needpidModeto access information about other containers running in the same task.If
hostis specified, all containers within the tasks that specified thehostPID mode on the same container instance share the same process namespace with the host Amazon EC2 instance.If
taskis specified, all containers within the specified task share the same process namespace.If no value is specified, the default is a private namespace for each container.
If the
hostPID mode is used, there's a heightened risk of undesired process namespace exposure.This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
This parameter is only supported for tasks that are hosted on Fargate if the tasks are using platform version
1.4.0or later (Linux). This isn't supported for Windows containers on Fargate. - placementConstraints
-
- Type: Array of TaskDefinitionPlacementConstraint structures
An array of placement constraint objects to use for the task. You can specify a maximum of 10 constraints for each task. This limit includes constraints in the task definition and those specified at runtime.
- proxyConfiguration
-
- Type: ProxyConfiguration structure
The configuration details for the App Mesh proxy.
For tasks hosted on Amazon EC2 instances, the container instances require at least version
1.26.0of the container agent and at least version1.26.0-1of theecs-initpackage to use a proxy configuration. If your container instances are launched from the Amazon ECS-optimized AMI version20190301or later, then they contain the required versions of the container agent andecs-init. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized AMI versions in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - requiresCompatibilities
-
- Type: Array of strings
The task launch type that Amazon ECS validates the task definition against. A client exception is returned if the task definition doesn't validate against the compatibilities specified. If no value is specified, the parameter is omitted from the response.
- runtimePlatform
-
- Type: RuntimePlatform structure
The operating system that your tasks definitions run on. A platform family is specified only for tasks using the Fargate launch type.
- tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The metadata that you apply to the task definition to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both of them.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
- taskRoleArn
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that containers in this task can assume. All containers in this task are granted the permissions that are specified in this role. For more information, see IAM Roles for Tasks in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- volumes
-
- Type: Array of Volume structures
A list of volume definitions in JSON format that containers in your task might use.
Result Syntax
[
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => [
'compatibilities' => ['<string>', ...],
'containerDefinitions' => [
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'cpu' => <integer>,
'credentialSpecs' => ['<string>', ...],
'dependsOn' => [
[
'condition' => 'START|COMPLETE|SUCCESS|HEALTHY',
'containerName' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'disableNetworking' => true || false,
'dnsSearchDomains' => ['<string>', ...],
'dnsServers' => ['<string>', ...],
'dockerLabels' => ['<string>', ...],
'dockerSecurityOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'entryPoint' => ['<string>', ...],
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environmentFiles' => [
[
'type' => 's3',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'essential' => true || false,
'extraHosts' => [
[
'hostname' => '<string>',
'ipAddress' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'firelensConfiguration' => [
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => 'fluentd|fluentbit',
],
'healthCheck' => [
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'interval' => <integer>,
'retries' => <integer>,
'startPeriod' => <integer>,
'timeout' => <integer>,
],
'hostname' => '<string>',
'image' => '<string>',
'interactive' => true || false,
'links' => ['<string>', ...],
'linuxParameters' => [
'capabilities' => [
'add' => ['<string>', ...],
'drop' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'devices' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'hostPath' => '<string>',
'permissions' => ['<string>', ...],
],
// ...
],
'initProcessEnabled' => true || false,
'maxSwap' => <integer>,
'sharedMemorySize' => <integer>,
'swappiness' => <integer>,
'tmpfs' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'mountOptions' => ['<string>', ...],
'size' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
],
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'memory' => <integer>,
'memoryReservation' => <integer>,
'mountPoints' => [
[
'containerPath' => '<string>',
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceVolume' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'name' => '<string>',
'portMappings' => [
[
'appProtocol' => 'http|http2|grpc',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'containerPortRange' => '<string>',
'hostPort' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'protocol' => 'tcp|udp',
],
// ...
],
'privileged' => true || false,
'pseudoTerminal' => true || false,
'readonlyRootFilesystem' => true || false,
'repositoryCredentials' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>',
],
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|InferenceAccelerator',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'restartPolicy' => [
'enabled' => true || false,
'ignoredExitCodes' => [<integer>, ...],
'restartAttemptPeriod' => <integer>,
],
'secrets' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'startTimeout' => <integer>,
'stopTimeout' => <integer>,
'systemControls' => [
[
'namespace' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ulimits' => [
[
'hardLimit' => <integer>,
'name' => 'core|cpu|data|fsize|locks|memlock|msgqueue|nice|nofile|nproc|rss|rtprio|rttime|sigpending|stack',
'softLimit' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'user' => '<string>',
'versionConsistency' => 'enabled|disabled',
'volumesFrom' => [
[
'readOnly' => true || false,
'sourceContainer' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'workingDirectory' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'cpu' => '<string>',
'deregisteredAt' => <DateTime>,
'enableFaultInjection' => true || false,
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'family' => '<string>',
'inferenceAccelerators' => [
[
'deviceName' => '<string>',
'deviceType' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'ipcMode' => 'host|task|none',
'memory' => '<string>',
'networkMode' => 'bridge|host|awsvpc|none',
'pidMode' => 'host|task',
'placementConstraints' => [
[
'expression' => '<string>',
'type' => 'memberOf',
],
// ...
],
'proxyConfiguration' => [
'containerName' => '<string>',
'properties' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'type' => 'APPMESH',
],
'registeredAt' => <DateTime>,
'registeredBy' => '<string>',
'requiresAttributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'requiresCompatibilities' => ['<string>', ...],
'revision' => <integer>,
'runtimePlatform' => [
'cpuArchitecture' => 'X86_64|ARM64',
'operatingSystemFamily' => 'WINDOWS_SERVER_2019_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_2019_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2016_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_2004_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2022_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2022_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_2025_CORE|WINDOWS_SERVER_2025_FULL|WINDOWS_SERVER_20H2_CORE|LINUX',
],
'status' => 'ACTIVE|INACTIVE|DELETE_IN_PROGRESS',
'taskDefinitionArn' => '<string>',
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
'volumes' => [
[
'configuredAtLaunch' => true || false,
'dockerVolumeConfiguration' => [
'autoprovision' => true || false,
'driver' => '<string>',
'driverOpts' => ['<string>', ...],
'labels' => ['<string>', ...],
'scope' => 'task|shared',
],
'efsVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'accessPointId' => '<string>',
'iam' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>',
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
'transitEncryption' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'transitEncryptionPort' => <integer>,
],
'fsxWindowsFileServerVolumeConfiguration' => [
'authorizationConfig' => [
'credentialsParameter' => '<string>',
'domain' => '<string>',
],
'fileSystemId' => '<string>',
'rootDirectory' => '<string>',
],
'host' => [
'sourcePath' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
]
Result Details
Members
- tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The list of tags associated with the task definition.
- taskDefinition
-
- Type: TaskDefinition structure
The full description of the registered task definition.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To register a task definition
This example registers a task definition to the specified family.
$result = $client->registerTaskDefinition([
'containerDefinitions' => [
[
'name' => 'sleep',
'command' => [
'sleep',
'360',
],
'cpu' => 10,
'essential' => 1,
'image' => 'public.ecr.aws/docker/library/busybox:latest',
'memory' => 10,
],
],
'family' => 'sleep360',
'taskRoleArn' => '',
'volumes' => [
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'taskDefinition' => [
'containerDefinitions' => [
[
'name' => 'sleep',
'command' => [
'sleep',
'360',
],
'cpu' => 10,
'environment' => [
],
'essential' => 1,
'image' => 'public.ecr.aws/docker/library/busybox:latest',
'memory' => 10,
'mountPoints' => [
],
'portMappings' => [
],
'volumesFrom' => [
],
],
],
'family' => 'sleep360',
'revision' => 1,
'taskDefinitionArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::task-definition/sleep360:19',
'volumes' => [
],
],
]
RunTask
$result = $client->runTask([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->runTaskAsync([/* ... */]);
Starts a new task using the specified task definition.
On March 21, 2024, a change was made to resolve the task definition revision before authorization. When a task definition revision is not specified, authorization will occur using the latest revision of a task definition.
Amazon Elastic Inference (EI) is no longer available to customers.
You can allow Amazon ECS to place tasks for you, or you can customize how Amazon ECS places tasks using placement constraints and placement strategies. For more information, see Scheduling Tasks in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Alternatively, you can use StartTask to use your own scheduler or place tasks manually on specific container instances.
You can attach Amazon EBS volumes to Amazon ECS tasks by configuring the volume when creating or updating a service. For more information, see Amazon EBS volumes in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
The Amazon ECS API follows an eventual consistency model. This is because of the distributed nature of the system supporting the API. This means that the result of an API command you run that affects your Amazon ECS resources might not be immediately visible to all subsequent commands you run. Keep this in mind when you carry out an API command that immediately follows a previous API command.
To manage eventual consistency, you can do the following:
-
Confirm the state of the resource before you run a command to modify it. Run the DescribeTasks command using an exponential backoff algorithm to ensure that you allow enough time for the previous command to propagate through the system. To do this, run the DescribeTasks command repeatedly, starting with a couple of seconds of wait time and increasing gradually up to five minutes of wait time.
-
Add wait time between subsequent commands, even if the DescribeTasks command returns an accurate response. Apply an exponential backoff algorithm starting with a couple of seconds of wait time, and increase gradually up to about five minutes of wait time.
If you get a ConflictException error, the RunTask request could not be processed due to conflicts. The provided clientToken is already in use with a different RunTask request. The resourceIds are the existing task ARNs which are already associated with the clientToken.
To fix this issue:
-
Run
RunTaskwith a uniqueclientToken. -
Run
RunTaskwith theclientTokenand the original set of parameters
If you get a ClientExceptionerror, the RunTask could not be processed because you use managed scaling and there is a capacity error because the quota of tasks in the PROVISIONING per cluster has been reached. For information about the service quotas, see Amazon ECS service quotas.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->runTask([
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clientToken' => '<string>',
'cluster' => '<string>',
'count' => <integer>,
'enableECSManagedTags' => true || false,
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'group' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
],
],
'overrides' => [
'containerOverrides' => [
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'cpu' => <integer>,
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environmentFiles' => [
[
'type' => 's3', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'memory' => <integer>,
'memoryReservation' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|InferenceAccelerator', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'cpu' => '<string>',
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'inferenceAcceleratorOverrides' => [
[
'deviceName' => '<string>',
'deviceType' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'memory' => '<string>',
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
],
'placementConstraints' => [
[
'expression' => '<string>',
'type' => 'distinctInstance|memberOf',
],
// ...
],
'placementStrategy' => [
[
'field' => '<string>',
'type' => 'random|spread|binpack',
],
// ...
],
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'referenceId' => '<string>',
'startedBy' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'volumeConfigurations' => [
[
'managedEBSVolume' => [
'encrypted' => true || false,
'filesystemType' => 'ext3|ext4|xfs|ntfs',
'iops' => <integer>,
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
'snapshotId' => '<string>',
'tagSpecifications' => [
[
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'resourceType' => 'volume', // REQUIRED
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'terminationPolicy' => [
'deleteOnTermination' => true || false, // REQUIRED
],
'throughput' => <integer>,
'volumeInitializationRate' => <integer>,
'volumeType' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- capacityProviderStrategy
-
- Type: Array of CapacityProviderStrategyItem structures
The capacity provider strategy to use for the task.
If a
capacityProviderStrategyis specified, thelaunchTypeparameter must be omitted. If nocapacityProviderStrategyorlaunchTypeis specified, thedefaultCapacityProviderStrategyfor the cluster is used.When you use cluster auto scaling, you must specify
capacityProviderStrategyand notlaunchType.A capacity provider strategy can contain a maximum of 20 capacity providers.
- clientToken
-
- Type: string
An identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request. It must be unique and is case sensitive. Up to 64 characters are allowed. The valid characters are characters in the range of 33-126, inclusive. For more information, see Ensuring idempotency.
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster to run your task on. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
Each account receives a default cluster the first time you use the service, but you may also create other clusters.
- count
-
- Type: int
The number of instantiations of the specified task to place on your cluster. You can specify up to 10 tasks for each call.
- enableECSManagedTags
-
- Type: boolean
Specifies whether to use Amazon ECS managed tags for the task. For more information, see Tagging Your Amazon ECS Resources in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- enableExecuteCommand
-
- Type: boolean
Determines whether to use the execute command functionality for the containers in this task. If
true, this enables execute command functionality on all containers in the task.If
true, then the task definition must have a task role, or you must provide one as an override. - group
-
- Type: string
The name of the task group to associate with the task. The default value is the family name of the task definition (for example,
family:my-family-name). - launchType
-
- Type: string
The infrastructure to run your standalone task on. For more information, see Amazon ECS launch types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
The
FARGATElaunch type runs your tasks on Fargate On-Demand infrastructure.Fargate Spot infrastructure is available for use but a capacity provider strategy must be used. For more information, see Fargate capacity providers in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
The
EC2launch type runs your tasks on Amazon EC2 instances registered to your cluster.The
EXTERNALlaunch type runs your tasks on your on-premises server or virtual machine (VM) capacity registered to your cluster.A task can use either a launch type or a capacity provider strategy. If a
launchTypeis specified, thecapacityProviderStrategyparameter must be omitted.When you use cluster auto scaling, you must specify
capacityProviderStrategyand notlaunchType. - networkConfiguration
-
- Type: NetworkConfiguration structure
The network configuration for the task. This parameter is required for task definitions that use the
awsvpcnetwork mode to receive their own elastic network interface, and it isn't supported for other network modes. For more information, see Task networking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - overrides
-
- Type: TaskOverride structure
A list of container overrides in JSON format that specify the name of a container in the specified task definition and the overrides it should receive. You can override the default command for a container (that's specified in the task definition or Docker image) with a
commandoverride. You can also override existing environment variables (that are specified in the task definition or Docker image) on a container or add new environment variables to it with anenvironmentoverride.A total of 8192 characters are allowed for overrides. This limit includes the JSON formatting characters of the override structure.
- placementConstraints
-
- Type: Array of PlacementConstraint structures
An array of placement constraint objects to use for the task. You can specify up to 10 constraints for each task (including constraints in the task definition and those specified at runtime).
- placementStrategy
-
- Type: Array of PlacementStrategy structures
The placement strategy objects to use for the task. You can specify a maximum of 5 strategy rules for each task.
- platformVersion
-
- Type: string
The platform version the task uses. A platform version is only specified for tasks hosted on Fargate. If one isn't specified, the
LATESTplatform version is used. For more information, see Fargate platform versions in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - propagateTags
-
- Type: string
Specifies whether to propagate the tags from the task definition to the task. If no value is specified, the tags aren't propagated. Tags can only be propagated to the task during task creation. To add tags to a task after task creation, use theTagResource API action.
An error will be received if you specify the
SERVICEoption when running a task. - referenceId
-
- Type: string
This parameter is only used by Amazon ECS. It is not intended for use by customers.
- startedBy
-
- Type: string
An optional tag specified when a task is started. For example, if you automatically trigger a task to run a batch process job, you could apply a unique identifier for that job to your task with the
startedByparameter. You can then identify which tasks belong to that job by filtering the results of a ListTasks call with thestartedByvalue. Up to 128 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, hyphens (-), forward slash (/), and underscores (_) are allowed.If a task is started by an Amazon ECS service, then the
startedByparameter contains the deployment ID of the service that starts it. - tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The metadata that you apply to the task to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
- taskDefinition
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The
familyandrevision(family:revision) or full ARN of the task definition to run. If arevisionisn't specified, the latestACTIVErevision is used.The full ARN value must match the value that you specified as the
Resourceof the principal's permissions policy.When you specify a task definition, you must either specify a specific revision, or all revisions in the ARN.
To specify a specific revision, include the revision number in the ARN. For example, to specify revision 2, use
arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:111122223333:task-definition/TaskFamilyName:2.To specify all revisions, use the wildcard (*) in the ARN. For example, to specify all revisions, use
arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:111122223333:task-definition/TaskFamilyName:*.For more information, see Policy Resources for Amazon ECS in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- volumeConfigurations
-
- Type: Array of TaskVolumeConfiguration structures
The details of the volume that was
configuredAtLaunch. You can configure the size, volumeType, IOPS, throughput, snapshot and encryption in TaskManagedEBSVolumeConfiguration. Thenameof the volume must match thenamefrom the task definition.
Result Syntax
[
'failures' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'detail' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'tasks' => [
[
'attachments' => [
[
'details' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'id' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'availabilityZone' => '<string>',
'capacityProviderName' => '<string>',
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'connectivity' => 'CONNECTED|DISCONNECTED',
'connectivityAt' => <DateTime>,
'containerInstanceArn' => '<string>',
'containers' => [
[
'containerArn' => '<string>',
'cpu' => '<string>',
'exitCode' => <integer>,
'gpuIds' => ['<string>', ...],
'healthStatus' => 'HEALTHY|UNHEALTHY|UNKNOWN',
'image' => '<string>',
'imageDigest' => '<string>',
'lastStatus' => '<string>',
'managedAgents' => [
[
'lastStartedAt' => <DateTime>,
'lastStatus' => '<string>',
'name' => 'ExecuteCommandAgent',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'memory' => '<string>',
'memoryReservation' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'networkBindings' => [
[
'bindIP' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'containerPortRange' => '<string>',
'hostPort' => <integer>,
'hostPortRange' => '<string>',
'protocol' => 'tcp|udp',
],
// ...
],
'networkInterfaces' => [
[
'attachmentId' => '<string>',
'ipv6Address' => '<string>',
'privateIpv4Address' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'reason' => '<string>',
'runtimeId' => '<string>',
'taskArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'cpu' => '<string>',
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'desiredStatus' => '<string>',
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionStoppedAt' => <DateTime>,
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'group' => '<string>',
'healthStatus' => 'HEALTHY|UNHEALTHY|UNKNOWN',
'inferenceAccelerators' => [
[
'deviceName' => '<string>',
'deviceType' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'lastStatus' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'memory' => '<string>',
'overrides' => [
'containerOverrides' => [
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'cpu' => <integer>,
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environmentFiles' => [
[
'type' => 's3',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'memory' => <integer>,
'memoryReservation' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|InferenceAccelerator',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'cpu' => '<string>',
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'inferenceAcceleratorOverrides' => [
[
'deviceName' => '<string>',
'deviceType' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'memory' => '<string>',
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
],
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'pullStartedAt' => <DateTime>,
'pullStoppedAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedBy' => '<string>',
'stopCode' => 'TaskFailedToStart|EssentialContainerExited|UserInitiated|ServiceSchedulerInitiated|SpotInterruption|TerminationNotice',
'stoppedAt' => <DateTime>,
'stoppedReason' => '<string>',
'stoppingAt' => <DateTime>,
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskArn' => '<string>',
'taskDefinitionArn' => '<string>',
'version' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- failures
-
- Type: Array of Failure structures
Any failures associated with the call.
For information about how to address failures, see Service event messages and API failure reasons in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- tasks
-
- Type: Array of Task structures
A full description of the tasks that were run. The tasks that were successfully placed on your cluster are described here.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
- PlatformUnknownException:
The specified platform version doesn't exist.
- PlatformTaskDefinitionIncompatibilityException:
The specified platform version doesn't satisfy the required capabilities of the task definition.
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- BlockedException:
Your Amazon Web Services account was blocked. For more information, contact Amazon Web Services Support.
- ConflictException:
The request could not be processed because of conflict in the current state of the resource.
Examples
Example 1: To run a task on your default cluster
This example runs the specified task definition on your default cluster.
$result = $client->runTask([
'cluster' => 'default',
'taskDefinition' => 'sleep360:1',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'tasks' => [
[
'containerInstanceArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::container-instance/default/ffe3d344-77e2-476c-a4d0-bf560ad50acb',
'containers' => [
[
'name' => 'sleep',
'containerArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::container/default/58591c8e-be29-4ddf-95aa-ee459d4c59fd',
'lastStatus' => 'PENDING',
'taskArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::task/default/a9f21ea7-c9f5-44b1-b8e6-b31f50ed33c0',
],
],
'desiredStatus' => 'RUNNING',
'lastStatus' => 'PENDING',
'overrides' => [
'containerOverrides' => [
[
'name' => 'sleep',
],
],
],
'taskArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::task/default/a9f21ea7-c9f5-44b1-b8e6-b31f50ed33c0',
'taskDefinitionArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1::task-definition/sleep360:1',
],
],
]
StartTask
$result = $client->startTask([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->startTaskAsync([/* ... */]);
Starts a new task from the specified task definition on the specified container instance or instances.
On March 21, 2024, a change was made to resolve the task definition revision before authorization. When a task definition revision is not specified, authorization will occur using the latest revision of a task definition.
Amazon Elastic Inference (EI) is no longer available to customers.
Alternatively, you can useRunTask to place tasks for you. For more information, see Scheduling Tasks in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
You can attach Amazon EBS volumes to Amazon ECS tasks by configuring the volume when creating or updating a service. For more information, see Amazon EBS volumes in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->startTask([
'cluster' => '<string>',
'containerInstances' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
'enableECSManagedTags' => true || false,
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'group' => '<string>',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
],
],
'overrides' => [
'containerOverrides' => [
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'cpu' => <integer>,
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environmentFiles' => [
[
'type' => 's3', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'memory' => <integer>,
'memoryReservation' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|InferenceAccelerator', // REQUIRED
'value' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'cpu' => '<string>',
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'inferenceAcceleratorOverrides' => [
[
'deviceName' => '<string>',
'deviceType' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'memory' => '<string>',
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
],
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'referenceId' => '<string>',
'startedBy' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'volumeConfigurations' => [
[
'managedEBSVolume' => [
'encrypted' => true || false,
'filesystemType' => 'ext3|ext4|xfs|ntfs',
'iops' => <integer>,
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
'snapshotId' => '<string>',
'tagSpecifications' => [
[
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'resourceType' => 'volume', // REQUIRED
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'terminationPolicy' => [
'deleteOnTermination' => true || false, // REQUIRED
],
'throughput' => <integer>,
'volumeInitializationRate' => <integer>,
'volumeType' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster where to start your task. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
- containerInstances
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
The container instance IDs or full ARN entries for the container instances where you would like to place your task. You can specify up to 10 container instances.
- enableECSManagedTags
-
- Type: boolean
Specifies whether to use Amazon ECS managed tags for the task. For more information, see Tagging Your Amazon ECS Resources in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- enableExecuteCommand
-
- Type: boolean
Whether or not the execute command functionality is turned on for the task. If
true, this turns on the execute command functionality on all containers in the task. - group
-
- Type: string
The name of the task group to associate with the task. The default value is the family name of the task definition (for example, family:my-family-name).
- networkConfiguration
-
- Type: NetworkConfiguration structure
The VPC subnet and security group configuration for tasks that receive their own elastic network interface by using the
awsvpcnetworking mode. - overrides
-
- Type: TaskOverride structure
A list of container overrides in JSON format that specify the name of a container in the specified task definition and the overrides it receives. You can override the default command for a container (that's specified in the task definition or Docker image) with a
commandoverride. You can also override existing environment variables (that are specified in the task definition or Docker image) on a container or add new environment variables to it with anenvironmentoverride.A total of 8192 characters are allowed for overrides. This limit includes the JSON formatting characters of the override structure.
- propagateTags
-
- Type: string
Specifies whether to propagate the tags from the task definition or the service to the task. If no value is specified, the tags aren't propagated.
- referenceId
-
- Type: string
This parameter is only used by Amazon ECS. It is not intended for use by customers.
- startedBy
-
- Type: string
An optional tag specified when a task is started. For example, if you automatically trigger a task to run a batch process job, you could apply a unique identifier for that job to your task with the
startedByparameter. You can then identify which tasks belong to that job by filtering the results of a ListTasks call with thestartedByvalue. Up to 36 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, hyphens (-), forward slash (/), and underscores (_) are allowed.If a task is started by an Amazon ECS service, the
startedByparameter contains the deployment ID of the service that starts it. - tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The metadata that you apply to the task to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
- taskDefinition
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The
familyandrevision(family:revision) or full ARN of the task definition to start. If arevisionisn't specified, the latestACTIVErevision is used. - volumeConfigurations
-
- Type: Array of TaskVolumeConfiguration structures
The details of the volume that was
configuredAtLaunch. You can configure the size, volumeType, IOPS, throughput, snapshot and encryption in TaskManagedEBSVolumeConfiguration. Thenameof the volume must match thenamefrom the task definition.
Result Syntax
[
'failures' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'detail' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'tasks' => [
[
'attachments' => [
[
'details' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'id' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'availabilityZone' => '<string>',
'capacityProviderName' => '<string>',
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'connectivity' => 'CONNECTED|DISCONNECTED',
'connectivityAt' => <DateTime>,
'containerInstanceArn' => '<string>',
'containers' => [
[
'containerArn' => '<string>',
'cpu' => '<string>',
'exitCode' => <integer>,
'gpuIds' => ['<string>', ...],
'healthStatus' => 'HEALTHY|UNHEALTHY|UNKNOWN',
'image' => '<string>',
'imageDigest' => '<string>',
'lastStatus' => '<string>',
'managedAgents' => [
[
'lastStartedAt' => <DateTime>,
'lastStatus' => '<string>',
'name' => 'ExecuteCommandAgent',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'memory' => '<string>',
'memoryReservation' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'networkBindings' => [
[
'bindIP' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'containerPortRange' => '<string>',
'hostPort' => <integer>,
'hostPortRange' => '<string>',
'protocol' => 'tcp|udp',
],
// ...
],
'networkInterfaces' => [
[
'attachmentId' => '<string>',
'ipv6Address' => '<string>',
'privateIpv4Address' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'reason' => '<string>',
'runtimeId' => '<string>',
'taskArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'cpu' => '<string>',
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'desiredStatus' => '<string>',
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionStoppedAt' => <DateTime>,
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'group' => '<string>',
'healthStatus' => 'HEALTHY|UNHEALTHY|UNKNOWN',
'inferenceAccelerators' => [
[
'deviceName' => '<string>',
'deviceType' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'lastStatus' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'memory' => '<string>',
'overrides' => [
'containerOverrides' => [
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'cpu' => <integer>,
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environmentFiles' => [
[
'type' => 's3',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'memory' => <integer>,
'memoryReservation' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|InferenceAccelerator',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'cpu' => '<string>',
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'inferenceAcceleratorOverrides' => [
[
'deviceName' => '<string>',
'deviceType' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'memory' => '<string>',
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
],
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'pullStartedAt' => <DateTime>,
'pullStoppedAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedBy' => '<string>',
'stopCode' => 'TaskFailedToStart|EssentialContainerExited|UserInitiated|ServiceSchedulerInitiated|SpotInterruption|TerminationNotice',
'stoppedAt' => <DateTime>,
'stoppedReason' => '<string>',
'stoppingAt' => <DateTime>,
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskArn' => '<string>',
'taskDefinitionArn' => '<string>',
'version' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
Examples
Example 1: To start a new task
This example starts a new task in the cluster "MyCluster" on the specified container instance using the latest revision of the "hello-world" task definition.
$result = $client->startTask([
'cluster' => 'MyCluster',
'containerInstances' => [
'4c543eed-f83f-47da-b1d8-3d23f1da4c64',
],
'taskDefinition' => 'hello-world',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'failures' => [
],
'tasks' => [
[
'version' => 1,
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:cluster/default',
'containerInstanceArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:container-instance/default/4c543eed-f83f-47da-b1d8-3d23f1da4c64',
'containers' => [
[
'name' => 'wordpress',
'containerArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:container/e76594d4-27e1-4c74-98b5-46a6435eb769',
'lastStatus' => 'PENDING',
'taskArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task/default/fdf2c302-468c-4e55-b884-5331d816e7fb',
],
[
'name' => 'mysql',
'containerArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:container/default/b19106ea-4fa8-4f1d-9767-96922c82b070',
'lastStatus' => 'PENDING',
'taskArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task/default/fdf2c302-468c-4e55-b884-5331d816e7fb',
],
],
'createdAt' => ,
'desiredStatus' => 'RUNNING',
'lastStatus' => 'PENDING',
'overrides' => [
'containerOverrides' => [
[
'name' => 'wordpress',
],
[
'name' => 'mysql',
],
],
],
'taskArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task/default/fdf2c302-468c-4e55-b884-5331d816e7fb',
'taskDefinitionArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task-definition/hello_world:6',
],
],
]
StopServiceDeployment
$result = $client->stopServiceDeployment([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->stopServiceDeploymentAsync([/* ... */]);
Stops an ongoing service deployment.
The following stop types are avaiable:
-
ROLLBACK - This option rolls back the service deployment to the previous service revision.
You can use this option even if you didn't configure the service deployment for the rollback option.
For more information, see Stopping Amazon ECS service deployments in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->stopServiceDeployment([
'serviceDeploymentArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'stopType' => 'ABORT|ROLLBACK',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- serviceDeploymentArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The ARN of the service deployment that you want to stop.
- stopType
-
- Type: string
How you want Amazon ECS to stop the service.
The valid values are
ROLLBACK.
Result Syntax
[
'serviceDeploymentArn' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- serviceDeploymentArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the stopped service deployment.
Errors
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- ConflictException:
The request could not be processed because of conflict in the current state of the resource.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ServiceDeploymentNotFoundException:
The service deploy ARN that you specified in the
StopServiceDeploymentdoesn't exist. You can useListServiceDeploymentsto retrieve the service deployment ARNs.- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
Examples
Example 1: To stop a service deployment
This example stops the service deployment using the ROLLBACK option.
$result = $client->stopServiceDeployment([
'serviceDeploymentArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:123456789012:service-deployment/MyCluster/MyService/r9i43YFjvgF_xlg7m2eJ1r',
'stopType' => 'ROLLBACK',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'serviceDeploymentArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:123456789012:service-deployment/MyCluster/MyService/r9i43YFjvgF_xlg7m2eJ1r',
]
StopTask
$result = $client->stopTask([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->stopTaskAsync([/* ... */]);
Stops a running task. Any tags associated with the task will be deleted.
When you call StopTask on a task, the equivalent of docker stop is issued to the containers running in the task. This results in a SIGTERM value and a default 30-second timeout, after which the SIGKILL value is sent and the containers are forcibly stopped. If the container handles the SIGTERM value gracefully and exits within 30 seconds from receiving it, no SIGKILL value is sent.
For Windows containers, POSIX signals do not work and runtime stops the container by sending a CTRL_SHUTDOWN_EVENT. For more information, see Unable to react to graceful shutdown of (Windows) container #25982 on GitHub.
The default 30-second timeout can be configured on the Amazon ECS container agent with the ECS_CONTAINER_STOP_TIMEOUT variable. For more information, see Amazon ECS Container Agent Configuration in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->stopTask([
'cluster' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
'task' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the task to stop. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
- reason
-
- Type: string
An optional message specified when a task is stopped. For example, if you're using a custom scheduler, you can use this parameter to specify the reason for stopping the task here, and the message appears in subsequent DescribeTasks> API operations on this task.
- task
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
Thefull Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task.
Result Syntax
[
'task' => [
'attachments' => [
[
'details' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'id' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'availabilityZone' => '<string>',
'capacityProviderName' => '<string>',
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'connectivity' => 'CONNECTED|DISCONNECTED',
'connectivityAt' => <DateTime>,
'containerInstanceArn' => '<string>',
'containers' => [
[
'containerArn' => '<string>',
'cpu' => '<string>',
'exitCode' => <integer>,
'gpuIds' => ['<string>', ...],
'healthStatus' => 'HEALTHY|UNHEALTHY|UNKNOWN',
'image' => '<string>',
'imageDigest' => '<string>',
'lastStatus' => '<string>',
'managedAgents' => [
[
'lastStartedAt' => <DateTime>,
'lastStatus' => '<string>',
'name' => 'ExecuteCommandAgent',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'memory' => '<string>',
'memoryReservation' => '<string>',
'name' => '<string>',
'networkBindings' => [
[
'bindIP' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'containerPortRange' => '<string>',
'hostPort' => <integer>,
'hostPortRange' => '<string>',
'protocol' => 'tcp|udp',
],
// ...
],
'networkInterfaces' => [
[
'attachmentId' => '<string>',
'ipv6Address' => '<string>',
'privateIpv4Address' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'reason' => '<string>',
'runtimeId' => '<string>',
'taskArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'cpu' => '<string>',
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'desiredStatus' => '<string>',
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionStoppedAt' => <DateTime>,
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'group' => '<string>',
'healthStatus' => 'HEALTHY|UNHEALTHY|UNKNOWN',
'inferenceAccelerators' => [
[
'deviceName' => '<string>',
'deviceType' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'lastStatus' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'memory' => '<string>',
'overrides' => [
'containerOverrides' => [
[
'command' => ['<string>', ...],
'cpu' => <integer>,
'environment' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'environmentFiles' => [
[
'type' => 's3',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'memory' => <integer>,
'memoryReservation' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'resourceRequirements' => [
[
'type' => 'GPU|InferenceAccelerator',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'cpu' => '<string>',
'ephemeralStorage' => [
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
],
'executionRoleArn' => '<string>',
'inferenceAcceleratorOverrides' => [
[
'deviceName' => '<string>',
'deviceType' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'memory' => '<string>',
'taskRoleArn' => '<string>',
],
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'pullStartedAt' => <DateTime>,
'pullStoppedAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedBy' => '<string>',
'stopCode' => 'TaskFailedToStart|EssentialContainerExited|UserInitiated|ServiceSchedulerInitiated|SpotInterruption|TerminationNotice',
'stoppedAt' => <DateTime>,
'stoppedReason' => '<string>',
'stoppingAt' => <DateTime>,
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskArn' => '<string>',
'taskDefinitionArn' => '<string>',
'version' => <integer>,
],
]
Result Details
Members
- task
-
- Type: Task structure
The task that was stopped.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
Examples
Example 1: To stop a task
This example stops a task with ID "1dc5c17a-422b-4dc4-b493-371970c6c4d6" in cluster "MyCluster".
$result = $client->stopTask([
'cluster' => 'MyCluster',
'reason' => 'testing stop task.',
'task' => '1dc5c17a-422b-4dc4-b493-371970c6c4d6',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'task' => [
'version' => 0,
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:cluster/MyCluster',
'containerInstanceArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:container-instance/MyCluster/5991d8da-1d59-49d2-a31f-4230f9e73140',
'containers' => [
[
'name' => 'simple-app',
'containerArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:container/4df26bb4-f057-467b-a079-961675296e64',
'lastStatus' => 'RUNNING',
'networkBindings' => [
[
'bindIP' => '0.0.0.0',
'containerPort' => 80,
'hostPort' => 32774,
'protocol' => 'tcp',
],
],
'taskArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task/MyCluster/1dc5c17a-422b-4dc4-b493-371970c6c4d6',
],
[
'name' => 'busybox',
'containerArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:container/e09064f7-7361-4c87-8ab9-8d073bbdbcb9',
'lastStatus' => 'RUNNING',
'networkBindings' => [
],
'taskArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task/MyCluster/1dc5c17a-422b-4dc4-b493-371970c6c4d6',
],
],
'createdAt' => ,
'desiredStatus' => 'STOPPED',
'lastStatus' => 'RUNNING',
'overrides' => [
'containerOverrides' => [
[
'name' => 'simple-app',
],
[
'name' => 'busybox',
],
],
],
'startedAt' => ,
'startedBy' => 'ecs-svc/9223370560032507596',
'stoppedReason' => 'testing stop task.',
'taskArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task/1dc5c17a-422b-4dc4-b493-371970c6c4d6',
'taskDefinitionArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:012345678910:task-definition/console-sample-app-dynamic-ports:1',
],
]
SubmitAttachmentStateChanges
$result = $client->submitAttachmentStateChanges([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->submitAttachmentStateChangesAsync([/* ... */]);
This action is only used by the Amazon ECS agent, and it is not intended for use outside of the agent.
Sent to acknowledge that an attachment changed states.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->submitAttachmentStateChanges([
'attachments' => [ // REQUIRED
[
'attachmentArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'status' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'cluster' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- attachments
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of AttachmentStateChange structures
Any attachments associated with the state change request.
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full ARN of the cluster that hosts the container instance the attachment belongs to.
Result Syntax
[
'acknowledgment' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- acknowledgment
-
- Type: string
Acknowledgement of the state change.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
SubmitContainerStateChange
$result = $client->submitContainerStateChange([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->submitContainerStateChangeAsync([/* ... */]);
This action is only used by the Amazon ECS agent, and it is not intended for use outside of the agent.
Sent to acknowledge that a container changed states.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->submitContainerStateChange([
'cluster' => '<string>',
'containerName' => '<string>',
'exitCode' => <integer>,
'networkBindings' => [
[
'bindIP' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'containerPortRange' => '<string>',
'hostPort' => <integer>,
'hostPortRange' => '<string>',
'protocol' => 'tcp|udp',
],
// ...
],
'reason' => '<string>',
'runtimeId' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'task' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full ARN of the cluster that hosts the container.
- containerName
-
- Type: string
The name of the container.
- exitCode
-
- Type: int
The exit code that's returned for the state change request.
- networkBindings
-
- Type: Array of NetworkBinding structures
The network bindings of the container.
- reason
-
- Type: string
The reason for the state change request.
- runtimeId
-
- Type: string
The ID of the Docker container.
- status
-
- Type: string
The status of the state change request.
- task
-
- Type: string
The task ID or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task that hosts the container.
Result Syntax
[
'acknowledgment' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- acknowledgment
-
- Type: string
Acknowledgement of the state change.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
SubmitTaskStateChange
$result = $client->submitTaskStateChange([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->submitTaskStateChangeAsync([/* ... */]);
This action is only used by the Amazon ECS agent, and it is not intended for use outside of the agent.
Sent to acknowledge that a task changed states.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->submitTaskStateChange([
'attachments' => [
[
'attachmentArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'status' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'cluster' => '<string>',
'containers' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'exitCode' => <integer>,
'imageDigest' => '<string>',
'networkBindings' => [
[
'bindIP' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'containerPortRange' => '<string>',
'hostPort' => <integer>,
'hostPortRange' => '<string>',
'protocol' => 'tcp|udp',
],
// ...
],
'reason' => '<string>',
'runtimeId' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'executionStoppedAt' => <integer || string || DateTime>,
'managedAgents' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'managedAgentName' => 'ExecuteCommandAgent', // REQUIRED
'reason' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'pullStartedAt' => <integer || string || DateTime>,
'pullStoppedAt' => <integer || string || DateTime>,
'reason' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'task' => '<string>',
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- attachments
-
- Type: Array of AttachmentStateChange structures
Any attachments associated with the state change request.
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the task.
- containers
-
- Type: Array of ContainerStateChange structures
Any containers that's associated with the state change request.
- executionStoppedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the task execution stopped.
- managedAgents
-
- Type: Array of ManagedAgentStateChange structures
The details for the managed agent that's associated with the task.
- pullStartedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the container image pull started.
- pullStoppedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the container image pull completed.
- reason
-
- Type: string
The reason for the state change request.
- status
-
- Type: string
The status of the state change request.
- task
-
- Type: string
The task ID or full ARN of the task in the state change request.
Result Syntax
[
'acknowledgment' => '<string>',
]
Result Details
Members
- acknowledgment
-
- Type: string
Acknowledgement of the state change.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
TagResource
$result = $client->tagResource([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->tagResourceAsync([/* ... */]);
Associates the specified tags to a resource with the specified resourceArn. If existing tags on a resource aren't specified in the request parameters, they aren't changed. When a resource is deleted, the tags that are associated with that resource are deleted as well.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->tagResource([
'resourceArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'tags' => [ // REQUIRED
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- resourceArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource to add tags to. Currently, the supported resources are Amazon ECS capacity providers, tasks, services, task definitions, clusters, and container instances.
In order to tag a service that has the following ARN format, you need to migrate the service to the long ARN. For more information, see Migrate an Amazon ECS short service ARN to a long ARN in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
arn:aws:ecs:region:aws_account_id:service/service-nameAfter the migration is complete, the service has the long ARN format, as shown below. Use this ARN to tag the service.
arn:aws:ecs:region:aws_account_id:service/cluster-name/service-nameIf you try to tag a service with a short ARN, you receive an
InvalidParameterExceptionerror. - tags
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The tags to add to the resource. A tag is an array of key-value pairs.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
Result Syntax
[]
Result Details
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- ResourceNotFoundException:
The specified resource wasn't found.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To tag a cluster.
This example tags the 'dev' cluster with key 'team' and value 'dev'.
$result = $client->tagResource([
'resourceArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:region:aws_account_id:cluster/dev',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => 'team',
'value' => 'dev',
],
],
]);
Result syntax:
[ ]
UntagResource
$result = $client->untagResource([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->untagResourceAsync([/* ... */]);
Deletes specified tags from a resource.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->untagResource([
'resourceArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'tagKeys' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- resourceArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource to delete tags from. Currently, the supported resources are Amazon ECS capacity providers, tasks, services, task definitions, clusters, and container instances.
- tagKeys
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
The keys of the tags to be removed.
Result Syntax
[]
Result Details
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- ResourceNotFoundException:
The specified resource wasn't found.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To untag a cluster.
This example deletes the 'team' tag from the 'dev' cluster.
$result = $client->untagResource([
'resourceArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:region:aws_account_id:cluster/dev',
'tagKeys' => [
'team',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[ ]
UpdateCapacityProvider
$result = $client->updateCapacityProvider([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->updateCapacityProviderAsync([/* ... */]);
Modifies the parameters for a capacity provider.
These changes only apply to new Amazon ECS Managed Instances, or EC2 instances, not existing ones.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->updateCapacityProvider([
'autoScalingGroupProvider' => [
'managedDraining' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'managedScaling' => [
'instanceWarmupPeriod' => <integer>,
'maximumScalingStepSize' => <integer>,
'minimumScalingStepSize' => <integer>,
'status' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'targetCapacity' => <integer>,
],
'managedTerminationProtection' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'cluster' => '<string>',
'managedInstancesProvider' => [
'infrastructureRoleArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'instanceLaunchTemplate' => [ // REQUIRED
'ec2InstanceProfileArn' => '<string>',
'instanceRequirements' => [
'acceleratorCount' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'acceleratorManufacturers' => ['<string>', ...],
'acceleratorNames' => ['<string>', ...],
'acceleratorTotalMemoryMiB' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'acceleratorTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'allowedInstanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'bareMetal' => 'included|required|excluded',
'baselineEbsBandwidthMbps' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'burstablePerformance' => 'included|required|excluded',
'cpuManufacturers' => ['<string>', ...],
'excludedInstanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'instanceGenerations' => ['<string>', ...],
'localStorage' => 'included|required|excluded',
'localStorageTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'maxSpotPriceAsPercentageOfOptimalOnDemandPrice' => <integer>,
'memoryGiBPerVCpu' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'memoryMiB' => [ // REQUIRED
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
'networkBandwidthGbps' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'networkInterfaceCount' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'onDemandMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice' => <integer>,
'requireHibernateSupport' => true || false,
'spotMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice' => <integer>,
'totalLocalStorageGB' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'vCpuCount' => [ // REQUIRED
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
],
],
'monitoring' => 'BASIC|DETAILED',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'storageConfiguration' => [
'storageSizeGiB' => <integer>,
],
],
'propagateTags' => 'CAPACITY_PROVIDER|NONE',
],
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- autoScalingGroupProvider
-
- Type: AutoScalingGroupProviderUpdate structure
An object that represent the parameters to update for the Auto Scaling group capacity provider.
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The name of the cluster that contains the capacity provider to update. Managed instances capacity providers are cluster-scoped and can only be updated within their associated cluster.
- managedInstancesProvider
-
- Type: UpdateManagedInstancesProviderConfiguration structure
The updated configuration for the Amazon ECS Managed Instances provider. You can modify the infrastructure role, instance launch template, and tag propagation settings. Changes take effect for new instances launched after the update.
- name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the capacity provider to update.
Result Syntax
[
'capacityProvider' => [
'autoScalingGroupProvider' => [
'autoScalingGroupArn' => '<string>',
'managedDraining' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'managedScaling' => [
'instanceWarmupPeriod' => <integer>,
'maximumScalingStepSize' => <integer>,
'minimumScalingStepSize' => <integer>,
'status' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'targetCapacity' => <integer>,
],
'managedTerminationProtection' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
],
'capacityProviderArn' => '<string>',
'cluster' => '<string>',
'managedInstancesProvider' => [
'infrastructureRoleArn' => '<string>',
'instanceLaunchTemplate' => [
'ec2InstanceProfileArn' => '<string>',
'instanceRequirements' => [
'acceleratorCount' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'acceleratorManufacturers' => ['<string>', ...],
'acceleratorNames' => ['<string>', ...],
'acceleratorTotalMemoryMiB' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'acceleratorTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'allowedInstanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'bareMetal' => 'included|required|excluded',
'baselineEbsBandwidthMbps' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'burstablePerformance' => 'included|required|excluded',
'cpuManufacturers' => ['<string>', ...],
'excludedInstanceTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'instanceGenerations' => ['<string>', ...],
'localStorage' => 'included|required|excluded',
'localStorageTypes' => ['<string>', ...],
'maxSpotPriceAsPercentageOfOptimalOnDemandPrice' => <integer>,
'memoryGiBPerVCpu' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'memoryMiB' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'networkBandwidthGbps' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'networkInterfaceCount' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
'onDemandMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice' => <integer>,
'requireHibernateSupport' => true || false,
'spotMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice' => <integer>,
'totalLocalStorageGB' => [
'max' => <float>,
'min' => <float>,
],
'vCpuCount' => [
'max' => <integer>,
'min' => <integer>,
],
],
'monitoring' => 'BASIC|DETAILED',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
'storageConfiguration' => [
'storageSizeGiB' => <integer>,
],
],
'propagateTags' => 'CAPACITY_PROVIDER|NONE',
],
'name' => '<string>',
'status' => 'PROVISIONING|ACTIVE|DEPROVISIONING|INACTIVE',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'type' => 'EC2_AUTOSCALING|MANAGED_INSTANCES|FARGATE|FARGATE_SPOT',
'updateStatus' => 'CREATE_IN_PROGRESS|CREATE_COMPLETE|CREATE_FAILED|DELETE_IN_PROGRESS|DELETE_COMPLETE|DELETE_FAILED|UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS|UPDATE_COMPLETE|UPDATE_FAILED',
'updateStatusReason' => '<string>',
],
]
Result Details
Members
- capacityProvider
-
- Type: CapacityProvider structure
Details about the capacity provider.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
Examples
Example 1: To update a capacity provider's parameters
This example updates the targetCapacity and instanceWarmupPeriod parameters for the capacity provider MyCapacityProvider to 90 and 150 respectively.
$result = $client->updateCapacityProvider([
'name' => 'MyCapacityProvider',
'autoScalingGroupProvider' => [
'managedScaling' => [
'instanceWarmupPeriod' => 150,
'status' => 'ENABLED',
'targetCapacity' => 90,
],
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'capacityProvider' => [
'name' => 'MyCapacityProvider',
'autoScalingGroupProvider' => [
'autoScalingGroupArn' => 'arn:aws:autoscaling:us-east-1:132456789012:autoScalingGroup:57ffcb94-11f0-4d6d-bf60-3bac5EXAMPLE:autoScalingGroupName/MyASG',
'managedScaling' => [
'instanceWarmupPeriod' => 150,
'maximumScalingStepSize' => 10000,
'minimumScalingStepSize' => 1,
'status' => 'ENABLED',
'targetCapacity' => 90,
],
'managedTerminationProtection' => 'ENABLED',
],
'capacityProviderArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-east-1:123456789012:capacity-provider/MyCapacityProvider',
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'tags' => [
],
'updateStatus' => 'UPDATE_COMPLETE',
],
]
UpdateCluster
$result = $client->updateCluster([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->updateClusterAsync([/* ... */]);
Updates the cluster.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->updateCluster([
'cluster' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'configuration' => [
'executeCommandConfiguration' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'logConfiguration' => [
'cloudWatchEncryptionEnabled' => true || false,
'cloudWatchLogGroupName' => '<string>',
's3BucketName' => '<string>',
's3EncryptionEnabled' => true || false,
's3KeyPrefix' => '<string>',
],
'logging' => 'NONE|DEFAULT|OVERRIDE',
],
'managedStorageConfiguration' => [
'fargateEphemeralStorageKmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
],
'serviceConnectDefaults' => [
'namespace' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the cluster to modify the settings for.
- configuration
-
- Type: ClusterConfiguration structure
The execute command configuration for the cluster.
- serviceConnectDefaults
-
- Type: ClusterServiceConnectDefaultsRequest structure
Use this parameter to set a default Service Connect namespace. After you set a default Service Connect namespace, any new services with Service Connect turned on that are created in the cluster are added as client services in the namespace. This setting only applies to new services that set the
enabledparameter totruein theServiceConnectConfiguration. You can set the namespace of each service individually in theServiceConnectConfigurationto override this default parameter.Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- settings
-
- Type: Array of ClusterSetting structures
The cluster settings for your cluster.
Result Syntax
[
'cluster' => [
'activeServicesCount' => <integer>,
'attachments' => [
[
'details' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'id' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'attachmentsStatus' => '<string>',
'capacityProviders' => ['<string>', ...],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'clusterName' => '<string>',
'configuration' => [
'executeCommandConfiguration' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'logConfiguration' => [
'cloudWatchEncryptionEnabled' => true || false,
'cloudWatchLogGroupName' => '<string>',
's3BucketName' => '<string>',
's3EncryptionEnabled' => true || false,
's3KeyPrefix' => '<string>',
],
'logging' => 'NONE|DEFAULT|OVERRIDE',
],
'managedStorageConfiguration' => [
'fargateEphemeralStorageKmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
],
'defaultCapacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'pendingTasksCount' => <integer>,
'registeredContainerInstancesCount' => <integer>,
'runningTasksCount' => <integer>,
'serviceConnectDefaults' => [
'namespace' => '<string>',
],
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'statistics' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
]
Result Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: Cluster structure
Details about the cluster.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- NamespaceNotFoundException:
The specified namespace wasn't found.
Examples
Example 1: To update a cluster's observability settings.
This example turns on enhanced containerInsights in an existing cluster.
$result = $client->updateCluster([
'cluster' => 'ECS-project-update-cluster',
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => 'enhanced',
],
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'cluster' => [
'activeServicesCount' => 0,
'attachments' => [
[
'type' => 'as_policy',
'details' => [
[
'name' => 'capacityProviderName',
'value' => 'Infra-ECS-Cluster-ECS-project-update-cluster-d6bb6d5b-EC2CapacityProvider-3fIpdkLywwFt',
],
[
'name' => 'scalingPolicyName',
'value' => 'ECSManagedAutoScalingPolicy-152363a6-8c65-484c-b721-42c3e070ae93',
],
],
'id' => '069d002b-7634-42e4-b1d4-544f4c8f6380',
'status' => 'CREATED',
],
[
'type' => 'managed_draining',
'details' => [
[
'name' => 'capacityProviderName',
'value' => 'Infra-ECS-Cluster-ECS-project-update-cluster-d6bb6d5b-EC2CapacityProvider-3fIpdkLywwFt',
],
[
'name' => 'autoScalingLifecycleHookName',
'value' => 'ecs-managed-draining-termination-hook',
],
],
'id' => '08b5b6ca-45e9-4209-a65d-e962a27c490a',
'status' => 'CREATED',
],
[
'type' => 'sc',
'details' => [
],
'id' => '45d0b36f-8cff-46b6-9380-1288744802ab',
'status' => 'ATTACHED',
],
],
'attachmentsStatus' => 'UPDATE_COMPLETE',
'capacityProviders' => [
'Infra-ECS-Cluster-ECS-project-update-cluster-d6bb6d5b-EC2CapacityProvider-3fIpdkLywwFt',
],
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster/ECS-project-update-cluster',
'clusterName' => 'ECS-project-update-cluster',
'defaultCapacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => 0,
'capacityProvider' => 'Infra-ECS-Cluster-ECS-project-update-cluster-d6bb6d5b-EC2CapacityProvider-3fIpdkLywwFt',
'weight' => 1,
],
],
'pendingTasksCount' => 0,
'registeredContainerInstancesCount' => 0,
'runningTasksCount' => 0,
'serviceConnectDefaults' => [
'namespace' => 'arn:aws:servicediscovery:us-west-2:123456789012:namespace/ns-igwrsylmy3kwvcdx',
],
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => 'enhanced',
],
],
'statistics' => [
],
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'tags' => [
],
],
]
Example 2: To update a cluster's Service Connect defaults.
This example sets a default Service Connect namespace.
$result = $client->updateCluster([
'cluster' => 'ECS-project-update-cluster',
'serviceConnectDefaults' => [
'namespace' => 'test',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'cluster' => [
'activeServicesCount' => 0,
'attachments' => [
[
'type' => 'as_policy',
'details' => [
[
'name' => 'capacityProviderName',
'value' => 'Infra-ECS-Cluster-ECS-project-update-cluster-d6bb6d5b-EC2CapacityProvider-3fIpdkLywwFt',
],
[
'name' => 'scalingPolicyName',
'value' => 'ECSManagedAutoScalingPolicy-152363a6-8c65-484c-b721-42c3e070ae93',
],
],
'id' => '069d002b-7634-42e4-b1d4-544f4c8f6380',
'status' => 'CREATED',
],
[
'type' => 'managed_draining',
'details' => [
[
'name' => 'capacityProviderName',
'value' => 'Infra-ECS-Cluster-ECS-project-update-cluster-d6bb6d5b-EC2CapacityProvider-3fIpdkLywwFt',
],
[
'name' => 'autoScalingLifecycleHookName',
'value' => 'ecs-managed-draining-termination-hook',
],
],
'id' => '08b5b6ca-45e9-4209-a65d-e962a27c490a',
'status' => 'CREATED',
],
[
'type' => 'sc',
'details' => [
],
'id' => '45d0b36f-8cff-46b6-9380-1288744802ab',
'status' => 'DELETED',
],
[
'type' => 'sc',
'details' => [
],
'id' => '3e6890c3-609c-4832-91de-d6ca891b3ef1',
'status' => 'ATTACHED',
],
[
'type' => 'sc',
'details' => [
],
'id' => '961b8ec1-c2f1-4070-8495-e669b7668e90',
'status' => 'DELETED',
],
],
'attachmentsStatus' => 'UPDATE_COMPLETE',
'capacityProviders' => [
'Infra-ECS-Cluster-ECS-project-update-cluster-d6bb6d5b-EC2CapacityProvider-3fIpdkLywwFt',
],
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster/ECS-project-update-cluster',
'clusterName' => 'ECS-project-update-cluster',
'defaultCapacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => 0,
'capacityProvider' => 'Infra-ECS-Cluster-ECS-project-update-cluster-d6bb6d5b-EC2CapacityProvider-3fIpdkLywwFt',
'weight' => 1,
],
],
'pendingTasksCount' => 0,
'registeredContainerInstancesCount' => 0,
'runningTasksCount' => 0,
'serviceConnectDefaults' => [
'namespace' => 'arn:aws:servicediscovery:us-west-2:123456789012:namespace/ns-dtjmxqpfi46ht7dr',
],
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => 'enhanced',
],
],
'statistics' => [
],
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'tags' => [
],
],
]
UpdateClusterSettings
$result = $client->updateClusterSettings([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->updateClusterSettingsAsync([/* ... */]);
Modifies the settings to use for a cluster.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->updateClusterSettings([
'cluster' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'settings' => [ // REQUIRED
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the cluster to modify the settings for.
- settings
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of ClusterSetting structures
The setting to use by default for a cluster. This parameter is used to turn on CloudWatch Container Insights for a cluster. If this value is specified, it overrides the
containerInsightsvalue set with PutAccountSetting or PutAccountSettingDefault.Currently, if you delete an existing cluster that does not have Container Insights turned on, and then create a new cluster with the same name with Container Insights tuned on, Container Insights will not actually be turned on. If you want to preserve the same name for your existing cluster and turn on Container Insights, you must wait 7 days before you can re-create it.
Result Syntax
[
'cluster' => [
'activeServicesCount' => <integer>,
'attachments' => [
[
'details' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'id' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'attachmentsStatus' => '<string>',
'capacityProviders' => ['<string>', ...],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'clusterName' => '<string>',
'configuration' => [
'executeCommandConfiguration' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'logConfiguration' => [
'cloudWatchEncryptionEnabled' => true || false,
'cloudWatchLogGroupName' => '<string>',
's3BucketName' => '<string>',
's3EncryptionEnabled' => true || false,
's3KeyPrefix' => '<string>',
],
'logging' => 'NONE|DEFAULT|OVERRIDE',
],
'managedStorageConfiguration' => [
'fargateEphemeralStorageKmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
],
'defaultCapacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'pendingTasksCount' => <integer>,
'registeredContainerInstancesCount' => <integer>,
'runningTasksCount' => <integer>,
'serviceConnectDefaults' => [
'namespace' => '<string>',
],
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'statistics' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
]
Result Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: Cluster structure
Details about the cluster
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Examples
Example 1: To update a cluster's settings
This example enables CloudWatch Container Insights for the default cluster.
$result = $client->updateClusterSettings([
'cluster' => 'default',
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => 'enabled',
],
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'cluster' => [
'activeServicesCount' => 0,
'clusterArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:cluster/MyCluster',
'clusterName' => 'default',
'pendingTasksCount' => 0,
'registeredContainerInstancesCount' => 0,
'runningTasksCount' => 0,
'settings' => [
[
'name' => 'containerInsights',
'value' => 'enabled',
],
],
'statistics' => [
],
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'tags' => [
],
],
]
UpdateContainerAgent
$result = $client->updateContainerAgent([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->updateContainerAgentAsync([/* ... */]);
Updates the Amazon ECS container agent on a specified container instance. Updating the Amazon ECS container agent doesn't interrupt running tasks or services on the container instance. The process for updating the agent differs depending on whether your container instance was launched with the Amazon ECS-optimized AMI or another operating system.
The UpdateContainerAgent API isn't supported for container instances using the Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 (arm64) AMI. To update the container agent, you can update the ecs-init package. This updates the agent. For more information, see Updating the Amazon ECS container agent in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Agent updates with the UpdateContainerAgent API operation do not apply to Windows container instances. We recommend that you launch new container instances to update the agent version in your Windows clusters.
The UpdateContainerAgent API requires an Amazon ECS-optimized AMI or Amazon Linux AMI with the ecs-init service installed and running. For help updating the Amazon ECS container agent on other operating systems, see Manually updating the Amazon ECS container agent in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->updateContainerAgent([
'cluster' => '<string>',
'containerInstance' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that your container instance is running on. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
- containerInstance
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The container instance ID or full ARN entries for the container instance where you would like to update the Amazon ECS container agent.
Result Syntax
[
'containerInstance' => [
'agentConnected' => true || false,
'agentUpdateStatus' => 'PENDING|STAGING|STAGED|UPDATING|UPDATED|FAILED',
'attachments' => [
[
'details' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'id' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'capacityProviderName' => '<string>',
'containerInstanceArn' => '<string>',
'ec2InstanceId' => '<string>',
'healthStatus' => [
'details' => [
[
'lastStatusChange' => <DateTime>,
'lastUpdated' => <DateTime>,
'status' => 'OK|IMPAIRED|INSUFFICIENT_DATA|INITIALIZING',
'type' => 'CONTAINER_RUNTIME',
],
// ...
],
'overallStatus' => 'OK|IMPAIRED|INSUFFICIENT_DATA|INITIALIZING',
],
'pendingTasksCount' => <integer>,
'registeredAt' => <DateTime>,
'registeredResources' => [
[
'doubleValue' => <float>,
'integerValue' => <integer>,
'longValue' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'stringSetValue' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'remainingResources' => [
[
'doubleValue' => <float>,
'integerValue' => <integer>,
'longValue' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'stringSetValue' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'runningTasksCount' => <integer>,
'status' => '<string>',
'statusReason' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'version' => <integer>,
'versionInfo' => [
'agentHash' => '<string>',
'agentVersion' => '<string>',
'dockerVersion' => '<string>',
],
],
]
Result Details
Members
- containerInstance
-
- Type: ContainerInstance structure
The container instance that the container agent was updated for.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- UpdateInProgressException:
There's already a current Amazon ECS container agent update in progress on the container instance that's specified. If the container agent becomes disconnected while it's in a transitional stage, such as
PENDINGorSTAGING, the update process can get stuck in that state. However, when the agent reconnects, it resumes where it stopped previously.- NoUpdateAvailableException:
There's no update available for this Amazon ECS container agent. This might be because the agent is already running the latest version or because it's so old that there's no update path to the current version.
- MissingVersionException:
Amazon ECS can't determine the current version of the Amazon ECS container agent on the container instance and doesn't have enough information to proceed with an update. This could be because the agent running on the container instance is a previous or custom version that doesn't use our version information.
Examples
Example 1: To update the container agent version on a container instance
This example updates the container agent version on the specified container instance in cluster MyCluster.
$result = $client->updateContainerAgent([
'cluster' => 'MyCluster',
'containerInstance' => '53ac7152-dcd1-4102-81f5-208962864132',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'containerInstance' => [
'agentConnected' => 1,
'agentUpdateStatus' => 'PENDING',
'versionInfo' => [
'agentHash' => '4023248',
'agentVersion' => '1.0.0',
'dockerVersion' => 'DockerVersion: 1.5.0',
],
],
]
UpdateContainerInstancesState
$result = $client->updateContainerInstancesState([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->updateContainerInstancesStateAsync([/* ... */]);
Modifies the status of an Amazon ECS container instance.
Once a container instance has reached an ACTIVE state, you can change the status of a container instance to DRAINING to manually remove an instance from a cluster, for example to perform system updates, update the Docker daemon, or scale down the cluster size.
A container instance can't be changed to DRAINING until it has reached an ACTIVE status. If the instance is in any other status, an error will be received.
When you set a container instance to DRAINING, Amazon ECS prevents new tasks from being scheduled for placement on the container instance and replacement service tasks are started on other container instances in the cluster if the resources are available. Service tasks on the container instance that are in the PENDING state are stopped immediately.
Service tasks on the container instance that are in the RUNNING state are stopped and replaced according to the service's deployment configuration parameters, minimumHealthyPercent and maximumPercent. You can change the deployment configuration of your service using UpdateService.
-
If
minimumHealthyPercentis below 100%, the scheduler can ignoredesiredCounttemporarily during task replacement. For example,desiredCountis four tasks, a minimum of 50% allows the scheduler to stop two existing tasks before starting two new tasks. If the minimum is 100%, the service scheduler can't remove existing tasks until the replacement tasks are considered healthy. Tasks for services that do not use a load balancer are considered healthy if they're in theRUNNINGstate. Tasks for services that use a load balancer are considered healthy if they're in theRUNNINGstate and are reported as healthy by the load balancer. -
The
maximumPercentparameter represents an upper limit on the number of running tasks during task replacement. You can use this to define the replacement batch size. For example, ifdesiredCountis four tasks, a maximum of 200% starts four new tasks before stopping the four tasks to be drained, provided that the cluster resources required to do this are available. If the maximum is 100%, then replacement tasks can't start until the draining tasks have stopped.
Any PENDING or RUNNING tasks that do not belong to a service aren't affected. You must wait for them to finish or stop them manually.
A container instance has completed draining when it has no more RUNNING tasks. You can verify this using ListTasks.
When a container instance has been drained, you can set a container instance to ACTIVE status and once it has reached that status the Amazon ECS scheduler can begin scheduling tasks on the instance again.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->updateContainerInstancesState([
'cluster' => '<string>',
'containerInstances' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
'status' => 'ACTIVE|DRAINING|REGISTERING|DEREGISTERING|REGISTRATION_FAILED', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the container instance to update. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
- containerInstances
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
A list of up to 10 container instance IDs or full ARN entries.
- status
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The container instance state to update the container instance with. The only valid values for this action are
ACTIVEandDRAINING. A container instance can only be updated toDRAININGstatus once it has reached anACTIVEstate. If a container instance is inREGISTERING,DEREGISTERING, orREGISTRATION_FAILEDstate you can describe the container instance but can't update the container instance state.
Result Syntax
[
'containerInstances' => [
[
'agentConnected' => true || false,
'agentUpdateStatus' => 'PENDING|STAGING|STAGED|UPDATING|UPDATED|FAILED',
'attachments' => [
[
'details' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'id' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'targetId' => '<string>',
'targetType' => 'container-instance',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'capacityProviderName' => '<string>',
'containerInstanceArn' => '<string>',
'ec2InstanceId' => '<string>',
'healthStatus' => [
'details' => [
[
'lastStatusChange' => <DateTime>,
'lastUpdated' => <DateTime>,
'status' => 'OK|IMPAIRED|INSUFFICIENT_DATA|INITIALIZING',
'type' => 'CONTAINER_RUNTIME',
],
// ...
],
'overallStatus' => 'OK|IMPAIRED|INSUFFICIENT_DATA|INITIALIZING',
],
'pendingTasksCount' => <integer>,
'registeredAt' => <DateTime>,
'registeredResources' => [
[
'doubleValue' => <float>,
'integerValue' => <integer>,
'longValue' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'stringSetValue' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'remainingResources' => [
[
'doubleValue' => <float>,
'integerValue' => <integer>,
'longValue' => <integer>,
'name' => '<string>',
'stringSetValue' => ['<string>', ...],
'type' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'runningTasksCount' => <integer>,
'status' => '<string>',
'statusReason' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'version' => <integer>,
'versionInfo' => [
'agentHash' => '<string>',
'agentVersion' => '<string>',
'dockerVersion' => '<string>',
],
],
// ...
],
'failures' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'detail' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- containerInstances
-
- Type: Array of ContainerInstance structures
The list of container instances.
- failures
-
- Type: Array of Failure structures
Any failures associated with the call.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
Examples
Example 1: To update the state of a container instance
This example updates the state of the specified container instance in the default cluster to DRAINING.
$result = $client->updateContainerInstancesState([
'cluster' => 'default',
'containerInstances' => [
'1c3be8ed-df30-47b4-8f1e-6e68ebd01f34',
],
'status' => 'DRAINING',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'containerInstances' => [
[
'version' => 30,
'agentConnected' => 1,
'attributes' => [
[
'name' => 'ecs.availability-zone',
'value' => 'us-west-2b',
],
[
'name' => 'com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.logging-driver.syslog',
],
[
'name' => 'ecs.instance-type',
'value' => 'c4.xlarge',
],
[
'name' => 'ecs.ami-id',
'value' => 'ami-a2ca61c2',
],
[
'name' => 'com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.task-iam-role-network-host',
],
[
'name' => 'com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.logging-driver.awslogs',
],
[
'name' => 'com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.logging-driver.json-file',
],
[
'name' => 'com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.17',
],
[
'name' => 'com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.privileged-container',
],
[
'name' => 'com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.18',
],
[
'name' => 'com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.19',
],
[
'name' => 'com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.ecr-auth',
],
[
'name' => 'ecs.os-type',
'value' => 'linux',
],
[
'name' => 'com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.20',
],
[
'name' => 'com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.21',
],
[
'name' => 'com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.22',
],
[
'name' => 'com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.task-iam-role',
],
[
'name' => 'com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.23',
],
],
'containerInstanceArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:012345678910:container-instance/default/1c3be8ed-df30-47b4-8f1e-6e68ebd01f34',
'ec2InstanceId' => 'i-05d99c76955727ec6',
'pendingTasksCount' => 0,
'registeredResources' => [
[
'name' => 'CPU',
'type' => 'INTEGER',
'doubleValue' => 0,
'integerValue' => 4096,
'longValue' => 0,
],
[
'name' => 'MEMORY',
'type' => 'INTEGER',
'doubleValue' => 0,
'integerValue' => 7482,
'longValue' => 0,
],
[
'name' => 'PORTS',
'type' => 'STRINGSET',
'doubleValue' => 0,
'integerValue' => 0,
'longValue' => 0,
'stringSetValue' => [
'22',
'2376',
'2375',
'51678',
'51679',
],
],
[
'name' => 'PORTS_UDP',
'type' => 'STRINGSET',
'doubleValue' => 0,
'integerValue' => 0,
'longValue' => 0,
'stringSetValue' => [
],
],
],
'remainingResources' => [
[
'name' => 'CPU',
'type' => 'INTEGER',
'doubleValue' => 0,
'integerValue' => 4096,
'longValue' => 0,
],
[
'name' => 'MEMORY',
'type' => 'INTEGER',
'doubleValue' => 0,
'integerValue' => 7482,
'longValue' => 0,
],
[
'name' => 'PORTS',
'type' => 'STRINGSET',
'doubleValue' => 0,
'integerValue' => 0,
'longValue' => 0,
'stringSetValue' => [
'22',
'2376',
'2375',
'51678',
'51679',
],
],
[
'name' => 'PORTS_UDP',
'type' => 'STRINGSET',
'doubleValue' => 0,
'integerValue' => 0,
'longValue' => 0,
'stringSetValue' => [
],
],
],
'runningTasksCount' => 0,
'status' => 'DRAINING',
'versionInfo' => [
'agentHash' => 'efe53c6',
'agentVersion' => '1.13.1',
'dockerVersion' => 'DockerVersion: 1.11.2',
],
],
],
'failures' => [
],
]
UpdateService
$result = $client->updateService([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->updateServiceAsync([/* ... */]);
Modifies the parameters of a service.
On March 21, 2024, a change was made to resolve the task definition revision before authorization. When a task definition revision is not specified, authorization will occur using the latest revision of a task definition.
For services using the rolling update (ECS) you can update the desired count, deployment configuration, network configuration, load balancers, service registries, enable ECS managed tags option, propagate tags option, task placement constraints and strategies, and task definition. When you update any of these parameters, Amazon ECS starts new tasks with the new configuration.
You can attach Amazon EBS volumes to Amazon ECS tasks by configuring the volume when starting or running a task, or when creating or updating a service. For more information, see Amazon EBS volumes in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. You can update your volume configurations and trigger a new deployment. volumeConfigurations is only supported for REPLICA service and not DAEMON service. If you leave volumeConfigurations null, it doesn't trigger a new deployment. For more information on volumes, see Amazon EBS volumes in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
For services using the blue/green (CODE_DEPLOY) deployment controller, only the desired count, deployment configuration, health check grace period, task placement constraints and strategies, enable ECS managed tags option, and propagate tags can be updated using this API. If the network configuration, platform version, task definition, or load balancer need to be updated, create a new CodeDeploy deployment. For more information, see CreateDeployment in the CodeDeploy API Reference.
For services using an external deployment controller, you can update only the desired count, task placement constraints and strategies, health check grace period, enable ECS managed tags option, and propagate tags option, using this API. If the launch type, load balancer, network configuration, platform version, or task definition need to be updated, create a new task set For more information, see CreateTaskSet.
You can add to or subtract from the number of instantiations of a task definition in a service by specifying the cluster that the service is running in and a new desiredCount parameter.
You can attach Amazon EBS volumes to Amazon ECS tasks by configuring the volume when starting or running a task, or when creating or updating a service. For more information, see Amazon EBS volumes in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
If you have updated the container image of your application, you can create a new task definition with that image and deploy it to your service. The service scheduler uses the minimum healthy percent and maximum percent parameters (in the service's deployment configuration) to determine the deployment strategy.
If your updated Docker image uses the same tag as what is in the existing task definition for your service (for example, my_image:latest), you don't need to create a new revision of your task definition. You can update the service using the forceNewDeployment option. The new tasks launched by the deployment pull the current image/tag combination from your repository when they start.
You can also update the deployment configuration of a service. When a deployment is triggered by updating the task definition of a service, the service scheduler uses the deployment configuration parameters, minimumHealthyPercent and maximumPercent, to determine the deployment strategy.
-
If
minimumHealthyPercentis below 100%, the scheduler can ignoredesiredCounttemporarily during a deployment. For example, ifdesiredCountis four tasks, a minimum of 50% allows the scheduler to stop two existing tasks before starting two new tasks. Tasks for services that don't use a load balancer are considered healthy if they're in theRUNNINGstate. Tasks for services that use a load balancer are considered healthy if they're in theRUNNINGstate and are reported as healthy by the load balancer. -
The
maximumPercentparameter represents an upper limit on the number of running tasks during a deployment. You can use it to define the deployment batch size. For example, ifdesiredCountis four tasks, a maximum of 200% starts four new tasks before stopping the four older tasks (provided that the cluster resources required to do this are available).
When UpdateService stops a task during a deployment, the equivalent of docker stop is issued to the containers running in the task. This results in a SIGTERM and a 30-second timeout. After this, SIGKILL is sent and the containers are forcibly stopped. If the container handles the SIGTERM gracefully and exits within 30 seconds from receiving it, no SIGKILL is sent.
When the service scheduler launches new tasks, it determines task placement in your cluster with the following logic.
-
Determine which of the container instances in your cluster can support your service's task definition. For example, they have the required CPU, memory, ports, and container instance attributes.
-
By default, the service scheduler attempts to balance tasks across Availability Zones in this manner even though you can choose a different placement strategy.
-
Sort the valid container instances by the fewest number of running tasks for this service in the same Availability Zone as the instance. For example, if zone A has one running service task and zones B and C each have zero, valid container instances in either zone B or C are considered optimal for placement.
-
Place the new service task on a valid container instance in an optimal Availability Zone (based on the previous steps), favoring container instances with the fewest number of running tasks for this service.
-
When the service scheduler stops running tasks, it attempts to maintain balance across the Availability Zones in your cluster using the following logic:
-
Sort the container instances by the largest number of running tasks for this service in the same Availability Zone as the instance. For example, if zone A has one running service task and zones B and C each have two, container instances in either zone B or C are considered optimal for termination.
-
Stop the task on a container instance in an optimal Availability Zone (based on the previous steps), favoring container instances with the largest number of running tasks for this service.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->updateService([
'availabilityZoneRebalancing' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'cluster' => '<string>',
'deploymentConfiguration' => [
'alarms' => [
'alarmNames' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
'enable' => true || false, // REQUIRED
'rollback' => true || false, // REQUIRED
],
'bakeTimeInMinutes' => <integer>,
'deploymentCircuitBreaker' => [
'enable' => true || false, // REQUIRED
'rollback' => true || false, // REQUIRED
],
'lifecycleHooks' => [
[
'hookDetails' => [
],
'hookTargetArn' => '<string>',
'lifecycleStages' => ['<string>', ...],
'roleArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'maximumPercent' => <integer>,
'minimumHealthyPercent' => <integer>,
'strategy' => 'ROLLING|BLUE_GREEN',
],
'deploymentController' => [
'type' => 'ECS|CODE_DEPLOY|EXTERNAL', // REQUIRED
],
'desiredCount' => <integer>,
'enableECSManagedTags' => true || false,
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'forceNewDeployment' => true || false,
'healthCheckGracePeriodSeconds' => <integer>,
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
],
],
'placementConstraints' => [
[
'expression' => '<string>',
'type' => 'distinctInstance|memberOf',
],
// ...
],
'placementStrategy' => [
[
'field' => '<string>',
'type' => 'random|spread|binpack',
],
// ...
],
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'service' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'serviceConnectConfiguration' => [
'enabled' => true || false, // REQUIRED
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens', // REQUIRED
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'valueFrom' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
],
'namespace' => '<string>',
'services' => [
[
'clientAliases' => [
[
'dnsName' => '<string>',
'port' => <integer>, // REQUIRED
'testTrafficRules' => [
'header' => [ // REQUIRED
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'value' => [
'exact' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
],
],
],
// ...
],
'discoveryName' => '<string>',
'ingressPortOverride' => <integer>,
'portName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'timeout' => [
'idleTimeoutSeconds' => <integer>,
'perRequestTimeoutSeconds' => <integer>,
],
'tls' => [
'issuerCertificateAuthority' => [ // REQUIRED
'awsPcaAuthorityArn' => '<string>',
],
'kmsKey' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
],
],
// ...
],
],
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'volumeConfigurations' => [
[
'managedEBSVolume' => [
'encrypted' => true || false,
'filesystemType' => 'ext3|ext4|xfs|ntfs',
'iops' => <integer>,
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
'snapshotId' => '<string>',
'tagSpecifications' => [
[
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'resourceType' => 'volume', // REQUIRED
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'throughput' => <integer>,
'volumeInitializationRate' => <integer>,
'volumeType' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
'vpcLatticeConfigurations' => [
[
'portName' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'roleArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
],
// ...
],
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- availabilityZoneRebalancing
-
- Type: string
Indicates whether to use Availability Zone rebalancing for the service.
For more information, see Balancing an Amazon ECS service across Availability Zones in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide .
The default behavior of
AvailabilityZoneRebalancingdiffers between create and update requests:-
For create service requests, when no value is specified for
AvailabilityZoneRebalancing, Amazon ECS defaults the value toENABLED. -
For update service requests, when no value is specified for
AvailabilityZoneRebalancing, Amazon ECS defaults to the existing service’sAvailabilityZoneRebalancingvalue. If the service never had anAvailabilityZoneRebalancingvalue set, Amazon ECS treats this asDISABLED.
This parameter doesn't trigger a new service deployment.
- capacityProviderStrategy
-
- Type: Array of CapacityProviderStrategyItem structures
The details of a capacity provider strategy. You can set a capacity provider when you create a cluster, run a task, or update a service.
When you use Fargate, the capacity providers are
FARGATEorFARGATE_SPOT.When you use Amazon EC2, the capacity providers are Auto Scaling groups.
You can change capacity providers for rolling deployments and blue/green deployments.
The following list provides the valid transitions:
-
Update the Fargate launch type to an Auto Scaling group capacity provider.
-
Update the Amazon EC2 launch type to a Fargate capacity provider.
-
Update the Fargate capacity provider to an Auto Scaling group capacity provider.
-
Update the Amazon EC2 capacity provider to a Fargate capacity provider.
-
Update the Auto Scaling group or Fargate capacity provider back to the launch type.
Pass an empty list in the
capacityProviderStrategyparameter.
For information about Amazon Web Services CDK considerations, see Amazon Web Services CDK considerations.
This parameter doesn't trigger a new service deployment.
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that your service runs on. If you do not specify a cluster, the default cluster is assumed.
You can't change the cluster name.
- deploymentConfiguration
-
- Type: DeploymentConfiguration structure
Optional deployment parameters that control how many tasks run during the deployment and the ordering of stopping and starting tasks.
This parameter doesn't trigger a new service deployment.
- deploymentController
-
- Type: DeploymentController structure
The deployment controller to use for the service.
- desiredCount
-
- Type: int
The number of instantiations of the task to place and keep running in your service.
This parameter doesn't trigger a new service deployment.
- enableECSManagedTags
-
- Type: boolean
Determines whether to turn on Amazon ECS managed tags for the tasks in the service. For more information, see Tagging Your Amazon ECS Resources in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Only tasks launched after the update will reflect the update. To update the tags on all tasks, set
forceNewDeploymenttotrue, so that Amazon ECS starts new tasks with the updated tags.This parameter doesn't trigger a new service deployment.
- enableExecuteCommand
-
- Type: boolean
If
true, this enables execute command functionality on all task containers.If you do not want to override the value that was set when the service was created, you can set this to
nullwhen performing this action.This parameter doesn't trigger a new service deployment.
- forceNewDeployment
-
- Type: boolean
Determines whether to force a new deployment of the service. By default, deployments aren't forced. You can use this option to start a new deployment with no service definition changes. For example, you can update a service's tasks to use a newer Docker image with the same image/tag combination (
my_image:latest) or to roll Fargate tasks onto a newer platform version. - healthCheckGracePeriodSeconds
-
- Type: int
The period of time, in seconds, that the Amazon ECS service scheduler ignores unhealthy Elastic Load Balancing, VPC Lattice, and container health checks after a task has first started. If you don't specify a health check grace period value, the default value of
0is used. If you don't use any of the health checks, thenhealthCheckGracePeriodSecondsis unused.If your service's tasks take a while to start and respond to health checks, you can specify a health check grace period of up to 2,147,483,647 seconds (about 69 years). During that time, the Amazon ECS service scheduler ignores health check status. This grace period can prevent the service scheduler from marking tasks as unhealthy and stopping them before they have time to come up.
If your service has more running tasks than desired, unhealthy tasks in the grace period might be stopped to reach the desired count.
This parameter doesn't trigger a new service deployment.
- loadBalancers
-
- Type: Array of LoadBalancer structures
You must have a service-linked role when you update this property
A list of Elastic Load Balancing load balancer objects. It contains the load balancer name, the container name, and the container port to access from the load balancer. The container name is as it appears in a container definition.
When you add, update, or remove a load balancer configuration, Amazon ECS starts new tasks with the updated Elastic Load Balancing configuration, and then stops the old tasks when the new tasks are running.
For services that use rolling updates, you can add, update, or remove Elastic Load Balancing target groups. You can update from a single target group to multiple target groups and from multiple target groups to a single target group.
For services that use blue/green deployments, you can update Elastic Load Balancing target groups by using
CreateDeploymentthrough CodeDeploy. Note that multiple target groups are not supported for blue/green deployments. For more information see Register multiple target groups with a service in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.For services that use the external deployment controller, you can add, update, or remove load balancers by using CreateTaskSet. Note that multiple target groups are not supported for external deployments. For more information see Register multiple target groups with a service in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
You can remove existing
loadBalancersby passing an empty list.This parameter triggers a new service deployment.
- networkConfiguration
-
- Type: NetworkConfiguration structure
An object representing the network configuration for the service.
This parameter triggers a new service deployment.
- placementConstraints
-
- Type: Array of PlacementConstraint structures
An array of task placement constraint objects to update the service to use. If no value is specified, the existing placement constraints for the service will remain unchanged. If this value is specified, it will override any existing placement constraints defined for the service. To remove all existing placement constraints, specify an empty array.
You can specify a maximum of 10 constraints for each task. This limit includes constraints in the task definition and those specified at runtime.
This parameter doesn't trigger a new service deployment.
- placementStrategy
-
- Type: Array of PlacementStrategy structures
The task placement strategy objects to update the service to use. If no value is specified, the existing placement strategy for the service will remain unchanged. If this value is specified, it will override the existing placement strategy defined for the service. To remove an existing placement strategy, specify an empty object.
You can specify a maximum of five strategy rules for each service.
This parameter doesn't trigger a new service deployment.
- platformVersion
-
- Type: string
The platform version that your tasks in the service run on. A platform version is only specified for tasks using the Fargate launch type. If a platform version is not specified, the
LATESTplatform version is used. For more information, see Fargate Platform Versions in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.This parameter triggers a new service deployment.
- propagateTags
-
- Type: string
Determines whether to propagate the tags from the task definition or the service to the task. If no value is specified, the tags aren't propagated.
Only tasks launched after the update will reflect the update. To update the tags on all tasks, set
forceNewDeploymenttotrue, so that Amazon ECS starts new tasks with the updated tags.This parameter doesn't trigger a new service deployment.
- service
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the service to update.
- serviceConnectConfiguration
-
- Type: ServiceConnectConfiguration structure
The configuration for this service to discover and connect to services, and be discovered by, and connected from, other services within a namespace.
Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
This parameter triggers a new service deployment.
- serviceRegistries
-
- Type: Array of ServiceRegistry structures
You must have a service-linked role when you update this property.
For more information about the role see the
CreateServicerequest parameterrole.The details for the service discovery registries to assign to this service. For more information, see Service Discovery.
When you add, update, or remove the service registries configuration, Amazon ECS starts new tasks with the updated service registries configuration, and then stops the old tasks when the new tasks are running.
You can remove existing
serviceRegistriesby passing an empty list.This parameter triggers a new service deployment.
- taskDefinition
-
- Type: string
The
familyandrevision(family:revision) or full ARN of the task definition to run in your service. If arevisionis not specified, the latestACTIVErevision is used. If you modify the task definition withUpdateService, Amazon ECS spawns a task with the new version of the task definition and then stops an old task after the new version is running.This parameter triggers a new service deployment.
- volumeConfigurations
-
- Type: Array of ServiceVolumeConfiguration structures
The details of the volume that was
configuredAtLaunch. You can configure the size, volumeType, IOPS, throughput, snapshot and encryption in ServiceManagedEBSVolumeConfiguration. Thenameof the volume must match thenamefrom the task definition. If set to null, no new deployment is triggered. Otherwise, if this configuration differs from the existing one, it triggers a new deployment.This parameter triggers a new service deployment.
- vpcLatticeConfigurations
-
- Type: Array of VpcLatticeConfiguration structures
An object representing the VPC Lattice configuration for the service being updated.
This parameter triggers a new service deployment.
Result Syntax
[
'service' => [
'availabilityZoneRebalancing' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'createdBy' => '<string>',
'deploymentConfiguration' => [
'alarms' => [
'alarmNames' => ['<string>', ...],
'enable' => true || false,
'rollback' => true || false,
],
'bakeTimeInMinutes' => <integer>,
'deploymentCircuitBreaker' => [
'enable' => true || false,
'rollback' => true || false,
],
'lifecycleHooks' => [
[
'hookDetails' => [
],
'hookTargetArn' => '<string>',
'lifecycleStages' => ['<string>', ...],
'roleArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'maximumPercent' => <integer>,
'minimumHealthyPercent' => <integer>,
'strategy' => 'ROLLING|BLUE_GREEN',
],
'deploymentController' => [
'type' => 'ECS|CODE_DEPLOY|EXTERNAL',
],
'deployments' => [
[
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'desiredCount' => <integer>,
'failedTasks' => <integer>,
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
'id' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'rolloutState' => 'COMPLETED|FAILED|IN_PROGRESS',
'rolloutStateReason' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'serviceConnectConfiguration' => [
'enabled' => true || false,
'logConfiguration' => [
'logDriver' => 'json-file|syslog|journald|gelf|fluentd|awslogs|splunk|awsfirelens',
'options' => ['<string>', ...],
'secretOptions' => [
[
'name' => '<string>',
'valueFrom' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
'namespace' => '<string>',
'services' => [
[
'clientAliases' => [
[
'dnsName' => '<string>',
'port' => <integer>,
'testTrafficRules' => [
'header' => [
'name' => '<string>',
'value' => [
'exact' => '<string>',
],
],
],
],
// ...
],
'discoveryName' => '<string>',
'ingressPortOverride' => <integer>,
'portName' => '<string>',
'timeout' => [
'idleTimeoutSeconds' => <integer>,
'perRequestTimeoutSeconds' => <integer>,
],
'tls' => [
'issuerCertificateAuthority' => [
'awsPcaAuthorityArn' => '<string>',
],
'kmsKey' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
],
],
// ...
],
],
'serviceConnectResources' => [
[
'discoveryArn' => '<string>',
'discoveryName' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'status' => '<string>',
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'updatedAt' => <DateTime>,
'volumeConfigurations' => [
[
'managedEBSVolume' => [
'encrypted' => true || false,
'filesystemType' => 'ext3|ext4|xfs|ntfs',
'iops' => <integer>,
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'sizeInGiB' => <integer>,
'snapshotId' => '<string>',
'tagSpecifications' => [
[
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'resourceType' => 'volume',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'throughput' => <integer>,
'volumeInitializationRate' => <integer>,
'volumeType' => '<string>',
],
'name' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'vpcLatticeConfigurations' => [
[
'portName' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
],
// ...
],
'desiredCount' => <integer>,
'enableECSManagedTags' => true || false,
'enableExecuteCommand' => true || false,
'events' => [
[
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'id' => '<string>',
'message' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'healthCheckGracePeriodSeconds' => <integer>,
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'placementConstraints' => [
[
'expression' => '<string>',
'type' => 'distinctInstance|memberOf',
],
// ...
],
'placementStrategy' => [
[
'field' => '<string>',
'type' => 'random|spread|binpack',
],
// ...
],
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'propagateTags' => 'TASK_DEFINITION|SERVICE|NONE',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'schedulingStrategy' => 'REPLICA|DAEMON',
'serviceArn' => '<string>',
'serviceName' => '<string>',
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'taskSets' => [
[
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'computedDesiredCount' => <integer>,
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'externalId' => '<string>',
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
'id' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'scale' => [
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
'value' => <float>,
],
'serviceArn' => '<string>',
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'stabilityStatus' => 'STEADY_STATE|STABILIZING',
'stabilityStatusAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedBy' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'taskSetArn' => '<string>',
'updatedAt' => <DateTime>,
],
// ...
],
],
]
Result Details
Members
- service
-
- Type: Service structure
The full description of your service following the update call.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- ServiceNotFoundException:
The specified service wasn't found. You can view your available services with ListServices. Amazon ECS services are cluster specific and Region specific.
- ServiceNotActiveException:
The specified service isn't active. You can't update a service that's inactive. If you have previously deleted a service, you can re-create it with CreateService.
- PlatformUnknownException:
The specified platform version doesn't exist.
- PlatformTaskDefinitionIncompatibilityException:
The specified platform version doesn't satisfy the required capabilities of the task definition.
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- NamespaceNotFoundException:
The specified namespace wasn't found.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
Examples
Example 1: To change the task definition used in a service
This example updates the my-http-service service to use the amazon-ecs-sample task definition.
$result = $client->updateService([
'service' => 'my-http-service',
'taskDefinition' => 'amazon-ecs-sample',
]);
Result syntax:
[ ]
Example 2: To change the number of tasks in a service
This example updates the desired count of the my-http-service service to 10.
$result = $client->updateService([
'desiredCount' => 10,
'service' => 'my-http-service',
]);
Result syntax:
[ ]
UpdateServicePrimaryTaskSet
$result = $client->updateServicePrimaryTaskSet([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->updateServicePrimaryTaskSetAsync([/* ... */]);
Modifies which task set in a service is the primary task set. Any parameters that are updated on the primary task set in a service will transition to the service. This is used when a service uses the EXTERNAL deployment controller type. For more information, see Amazon ECS Deployment Types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->updateServicePrimaryTaskSet([
'cluster' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'primaryTaskSet' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'service' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the service that the task set exists in.
- primaryTaskSet
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task set to set as the primary task set in the deployment.
- service
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service that the task set exists in.
Result Syntax
[
'taskSet' => [
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'computedDesiredCount' => <integer>,
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'externalId' => '<string>',
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
'id' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'scale' => [
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
'value' => <float>,
],
'serviceArn' => '<string>',
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'stabilityStatus' => 'STEADY_STATE|STABILIZING',
'stabilityStatusAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedBy' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'taskSetArn' => '<string>',
'updatedAt' => <DateTime>,
],
]
Result Details
Members
- taskSet
-
- Type: TaskSet structure
The details about the task set.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
- ServiceNotFoundException:
The specified service wasn't found. You can view your available services with ListServices. Amazon ECS services are cluster specific and Region specific.
- ServiceNotActiveException:
The specified service isn't active. You can't update a service that's inactive. If you have previously deleted a service, you can re-create it with CreateService.
- TaskSetNotFoundException:
The specified task set wasn't found. You can view your available task sets with DescribeTaskSets. Task sets are specific to each cluster, service and Region.
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
Examples
Example 1: To update the primary task set for a service
This example updates the primary task set for a service MyService that uses the EXTERNAL deployment controller type.
$result = $client->updateServicePrimaryTaskSet([
'cluster' => 'MyCluster',
'primaryTaskSet' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-set/MyCluster/MyService/ecs-svc/1234567890123456789',
'service' => 'MyService',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'taskSet' => [
'computedDesiredCount' => 1,
'createdAt' => ,
'id' => 'ecs-svc/1234567890123456789',
'launchType' => 'EC2',
'loadBalancers' => [
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => [
'sg-12344312',
],
'subnets' => [
'subnet-12344321',
],
],
],
'pendingCount' => 0,
'runningCount' => 0,
'scale' => [
'value' => 50,
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
],
'serviceRegistries' => [
],
'stabilityStatus' => 'STABILIZING',
'stabilityStatusAt' => ,
'status' => 'PRIMARY',
'taskDefinition' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-definition/sample-fargate:2',
'taskSetArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-set/MyCluster/MyService/ecs-svc/1234567890123456789',
'updatedAt' => ,
],
]
UpdateTaskProtection
$result = $client->updateTaskProtection([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->updateTaskProtectionAsync([/* ... */]);
Updates the protection status of a task. You can set protectionEnabled to true to protect your task from termination during scale-in events from Service Autoscaling or deployments.
Task-protection, by default, expires after 2 hours at which point Amazon ECS clears the protectionEnabled property making the task eligible for termination by a subsequent scale-in event.
You can specify a custom expiration period for task protection from 1 minute to up to 2,880 minutes (48 hours). To specify the custom expiration period, set the expiresInMinutes property. The expiresInMinutes property is always reset when you invoke this operation for a task that already has protectionEnabled set to true. You can keep extending the protection expiration period of a task by invoking this operation repeatedly.
To learn more about Amazon ECS task protection, see Task scale-in protection in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide .
This operation is only supported for tasks belonging to an Amazon ECS service. Invoking this operation for a standalone task will result in an TASK_NOT_VALID failure. For more information, see API failure reasons.
If you prefer to set task protection from within the container, we recommend using the Task scale-in protection endpoint.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->updateTaskProtection([
'cluster' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'expiresInMinutes' => <integer>,
'protectionEnabled' => true || false, // REQUIRED
'tasks' => ['<string>', ...], // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the service that the task sets exist in.
- expiresInMinutes
-
- Type: int
If you set
protectionEnabledtotrue, you can specify the duration for task protection in minutes. You can specify a value from 1 minute to up to 2,880 minutes (48 hours). During this time, your task will not be terminated by scale-in events from Service Auto Scaling or deployments. After this time period lapses,protectionEnabledwill be reset tofalse.If you don’t specify the time, then the task is automatically protected for 120 minutes (2 hours).
- protectionEnabled
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: boolean
Specify
trueto mark a task for protection andfalseto unset protection, making it eligible for termination. - tasks
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
A list of up to 10 task IDs or full ARN entries.
Result Syntax
[
'failures' => [
[
'arn' => '<string>',
'detail' => '<string>',
'reason' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'protectedTasks' => [
[
'expirationDate' => <DateTime>,
'protectionEnabled' => true || false,
'taskArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
]
Result Details
Members
- failures
-
- Type: Array of Failure structures
Any failures associated with the call.
- protectedTasks
-
- Type: Array of ProtectedTask structures
A list of tasks with the following information.
-
taskArn: The task ARN. -
protectionEnabled: The protection status of the task. If scale-in protection is turned on for a task, the value istrue. Otherwise, it isfalse. -
expirationDate: The epoch time when protection for the task will expire.
Errors
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ResourceNotFoundException:
The specified resource wasn't found.
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
Examples
Example 1: To set task scale-in protection for a task for 60 minutes
This example enables scale-in protection for a task for 60 minutes.
$result = $client->updateTaskProtection([
'cluster' => 'test-task-protection',
'expiresInMinutes' => 60,
'protectionEnabled' => 1,
'tasks' => [
'b8b1cf532d0e46ba8d44a40d1de16772',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'failures' => [
],
'protectedTasks' => [
[
'expirationDate' => ,
'protectionEnabled' => 1,
'taskArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:012345678910:task/default/b8b1cf532d0e46ba8d44a40d1de16772',
],
],
]
Example 2: To set task scale-in protection for the default time period in minutes
This example enables task scale-in protection for a task, without specifying the expiresInMinutes parameter, for the default protection period of 120 minutes.
$result = $client->updateTaskProtection([
'cluster' => 'test-task-protection',
'protectionEnabled' => 1,
'tasks' => [
'b8b1cf532d0e46ba8d44a40d1de16772',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'failures' => [
],
'protectedTasks' => [
[
'expirationDate' => ,
'protectionEnabled' => 1,
'taskArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:012345678910:task/default/b8b1cf532d0e46ba8d44a40d1de16772',
],
],
]
Example 3: To remove task scale-in protection
This example removes scale-in protection for a task.
$result = $client->updateTaskProtection([
'cluster' => 'test-task-protection',
'protectionEnabled' => ,
'tasks' => [
'b8b1cf532d0e46ba8d44a40d1de16772',
],
]);
Result syntax:
[
'failures' => [
],
'protectedTasks' => [
[
'protectionEnabled' => ,
'taskArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:012345678910:task/default/b8b1cf532d0e46ba8d44a40d1de16772',
],
],
]
UpdateTaskSet
$result = $client->updateTaskSet([/* ... */]); $promise = $client->updateTaskSetAsync([/* ... */]);
Modifies a task set. This is used when a service uses the EXTERNAL deployment controller type. For more information, see Amazon ECS Deployment Types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Parameter Syntax
$result = $client->updateTaskSet([
'cluster' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'scale' => [ // REQUIRED
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
'value' => <float>,
],
'service' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
'taskSet' => '<string>', // REQUIRED
]);
Parameter Details
Members
- cluster
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the service that the task set is found in.
- scale
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Scale structure
A floating-point percentage of the desired number of tasks to place and keep running in the task set.
- service
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service that the task set is found in.
- taskSet
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task set to update.
Result Syntax
[
'taskSet' => [
'capacityProviderStrategy' => [
[
'base' => <integer>,
'capacityProvider' => '<string>',
'weight' => <integer>,
],
// ...
],
'clusterArn' => '<string>',
'computedDesiredCount' => <integer>,
'createdAt' => <DateTime>,
'externalId' => '<string>',
'fargateEphemeralStorage' => [
'kmsKeyId' => '<string>',
],
'id' => '<string>',
'launchType' => 'EC2|FARGATE|EXTERNAL|MANAGED_INSTANCES',
'loadBalancers' => [
[
'advancedConfiguration' => [
'alternateTargetGroupArn' => '<string>',
'productionListenerRule' => '<string>',
'roleArn' => '<string>',
'testListenerRule' => '<string>',
],
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'loadBalancerName' => '<string>',
'targetGroupArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'ENABLED|DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => ['<string>', ...],
'subnets' => ['<string>', ...],
],
],
'pendingCount' => <integer>,
'platformFamily' => '<string>',
'platformVersion' => '<string>',
'runningCount' => <integer>,
'scale' => [
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
'value' => <float>,
],
'serviceArn' => '<string>',
'serviceRegistries' => [
[
'containerName' => '<string>',
'containerPort' => <integer>,
'port' => <integer>,
'registryArn' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'stabilityStatus' => 'STEADY_STATE|STABILIZING',
'stabilityStatusAt' => <DateTime>,
'startedBy' => '<string>',
'status' => '<string>',
'tags' => [
[
'key' => '<string>',
'value' => '<string>',
],
// ...
],
'taskDefinition' => '<string>',
'taskSetArn' => '<string>',
'updatedAt' => <DateTime>,
],
]
Result Details
Members
- taskSet
-
- Type: TaskSet structure
Details about the task set.
Errors
- ServerException:
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
- ClientException:
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
- InvalidParameterException:
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
- ClusterNotFoundException:
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
- UnsupportedFeatureException:
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
- AccessDeniedException:
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
- ServiceNotFoundException:
The specified service wasn't found. You can view your available services with ListServices. Amazon ECS services are cluster specific and Region specific.
- ServiceNotActiveException:
The specified service isn't active. You can't update a service that's inactive. If you have previously deleted a service, you can re-create it with CreateService.
- TaskSetNotFoundException:
The specified task set wasn't found. You can view your available task sets with DescribeTaskSets. Task sets are specific to each cluster, service and Region.
Examples
Example 1: To update a task set
This example updates the task set to adjust the scale.
$result = $client->updateTaskSet([
'cluster' => 'MyCluster',
'scale' => [
'value' => 50,
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
],
'service' => 'MyService',
'taskSet' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-set/MyCluster/MyService/ecs-svc/1234567890123456789',
]);
Result syntax:
[
'taskSet' => [
'computedDesiredCount' => 0,
'createdAt' => ,
'id' => 'ecs-svc/1234567890123456789',
'launchType' => 'EC2',
'loadBalancers' => [
],
'networkConfiguration' => [
'awsvpcConfiguration' => [
'assignPublicIp' => 'DISABLED',
'securityGroups' => [
'sg-12344321',
],
'subnets' => [
'subnet-12344321',
],
],
],
'pendingCount' => 0,
'runningCount' => 0,
'scale' => [
'value' => 50,
'unit' => 'PERCENT',
],
'serviceRegistries' => [
],
'stabilityStatus' => 'STABILIZING',
'stabilityStatusAt' => ,
'status' => 'ACTIVE',
'taskDefinition' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-definition/sample-fargate:2',
'taskSetArn' => 'arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789012:task-set/MyCluster/MyService/ecs-svc/1234567890123456789',
'updatedAt' => ,
],
]
Shapes
AcceleratorCountRequest
Description
The minimum and maximum number of accelerators (such as GPUs) for instance type selection. This is used for workloads that require specific numbers of accelerators.
Members
- max
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of accelerators. Instance types with more accelerators are excluded from selection.
- min
-
- Type: int
The minimum number of accelerators. Instance types with fewer accelerators are excluded from selection.
AcceleratorTotalMemoryMiBRequest
Description
The minimum and maximum total accelerator memory in mebibytes (MiB) for instance type selection. This is important for GPU workloads that require specific amounts of video memory.
Members
- max
-
- Type: int
The maximum total accelerator memory in MiB. Instance types with more accelerator memory are excluded from selection.
- min
-
- Type: int
The minimum total accelerator memory in MiB. Instance types with less accelerator memory are excluded from selection.
AccessDeniedException
Description
You don't have authorization to perform the requested action.
Members
AdvancedConfiguration
Description
The advanced settings for a load balancer used in blue/green deployments. Specify the alternate target group, listener rules, and IAM role required for traffic shifting during blue/green deployments. For more information, see Required resources for Amazon ECS blue/green deployments in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- alternateTargetGroupArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the alternate target group for Amazon ECS blue/green deployments.
- productionListenerRule
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that that identifies the production listener rule (in the case of an Application Load Balancer) or listener (in the case for an Network Load Balancer) for routing production traffic.
- roleArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that grants Amazon ECS permission to call the Elastic Load Balancing APIs for you.
- testListenerRule
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that identifies ) that identifies the test listener rule (in the case of an Application Load Balancer) or listener (in the case for an Network Load Balancer) for routing test traffic.
Attachment
Description
An object representing a container instance or task attachment.
Members
- details
-
- Type: Array of KeyValuePair structures
Details of the attachment.
For elastic network interfaces, this includes the network interface ID, the MAC address, the subnet ID, and the private IPv4 address.
For Service Connect services, this includes
portName,clientAliases,discoveryName, andingressPortOverride.For Elastic Block Storage, this includes
roleArn,deleteOnTermination,volumeName,volumeId, andstatusReason(only when the attachment fails to create or attach). - id
-
- Type: string
The unique identifier for the attachment.
- status
-
- Type: string
The status of the attachment. Valid values are
PRECREATED,CREATED,ATTACHING,ATTACHED,DETACHING,DETACHED,DELETED, andFAILED. - type
-
- Type: string
The type of the attachment, such as
ElasticNetworkInterface,Service Connect, andAmazonElasticBlockStorage.
AttachmentStateChange
Description
An object representing a change in state for a task attachment.
Members
- attachmentArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the attachment.
- status
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The status of the attachment.
Attribute
Description
An attribute is a name-value pair that's associated with an Amazon ECS object. Use attributes to extend the Amazon ECS data model by adding custom metadata to your resources. For more information, see Attributes in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the attribute. The
namemust contain between 1 and 128 characters. The name may contain letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, hyphens (-), underscores (_), forward slashes (/), back slashes (\), or periods (.). - targetId
-
- Type: string
The ID of the target. You can specify the short form ID for a resource or the full Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
- targetType
-
- Type: string
The type of the target to attach the attribute with. This parameter is required if you use the short form ID for a resource instead of the full ARN.
- value
-
- Type: string
The value of the attribute. The
valuemust contain between 1 and 128 characters. It can contain letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, hyphens (-), underscores (_), periods (.), at signs (@), forward slashes (/), back slashes (\), colons (:), or spaces. The value can't start or end with a space.
AttributeLimitExceededException
Description
You can apply up to 10 custom attributes for each resource. You can view the attributes of a resource with ListAttributes. You can remove existing attributes on a resource with DeleteAttributes.
Members
AutoScalingGroupProvider
Description
The details of the Auto Scaling group for the capacity provider.
Members
- autoScalingGroupArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that identifies the Auto Scaling group, or the Auto Scaling group name.
- managedDraining
-
- Type: string
The managed draining option for the Auto Scaling group capacity provider. When you enable this, Amazon ECS manages and gracefully drains the EC2 container instances that are in the Auto Scaling group capacity provider.
- managedScaling
-
- Type: ManagedScaling structure
The managed scaling settings for the Auto Scaling group capacity provider.
- managedTerminationProtection
-
- Type: string
The managed termination protection setting to use for the Auto Scaling group capacity provider. This determines whether the Auto Scaling group has managed termination protection. The default is off.
When using managed termination protection, managed scaling must also be used otherwise managed termination protection doesn't work.
When managed termination protection is on, Amazon ECS prevents the Amazon EC2 instances in an Auto Scaling group that contain tasks from being terminated during a scale-in action. The Auto Scaling group and each instance in the Auto Scaling group must have instance protection from scale-in actions on as well. For more information, see Instance Protection in the Auto Scaling User Guide.
When managed termination protection is off, your Amazon EC2 instances aren't protected from termination when the Auto Scaling group scales in.
AutoScalingGroupProviderUpdate
Description
The details of the Auto Scaling group capacity provider to update.
Members
- managedDraining
-
- Type: string
The managed draining option for the Auto Scaling group capacity provider. When you enable this, Amazon ECS manages and gracefully drains the EC2 container instances that are in the Auto Scaling group capacity provider.
- managedScaling
-
- Type: ManagedScaling structure
The managed scaling settings for the Auto Scaling group capacity provider.
- managedTerminationProtection
-
- Type: string
The managed termination protection setting to use for the Auto Scaling group capacity provider. This determines whether the Auto Scaling group has managed termination protection.
When using managed termination protection, managed scaling must also be used otherwise managed termination protection doesn't work.
When managed termination protection is on, Amazon ECS prevents the Amazon EC2 instances in an Auto Scaling group that contain tasks from being terminated during a scale-in action. The Auto Scaling group and each instance in the Auto Scaling group must have instance protection from scale-in actions on. For more information, see Instance Protection in the Auto Scaling User Guide.
When managed termination protection is off, your Amazon EC2 instances aren't protected from termination when the Auto Scaling group scales in.
AwsVpcConfiguration
Description
An object representing the networking details for a task or service. For example awsVpcConfiguration={subnets=["subnet-12344321"],securityGroups=["sg-12344321"]}.
Members
- assignPublicIp
-
- Type: string
Whether the task's elastic network interface receives a public IP address.
Consider the following when you set this value:
-
When you use
create-serviceorupdate-service, the default isDISABLED. -
When the service
deploymentControllerisECS, the value must beDISABLED.
- securityGroups
-
- Type: Array of strings
The IDs of the security groups associated with the task or service. If you don't specify a security group, the default security group for the VPC is used. There's a limit of 5 security groups that can be specified.
All specified security groups must be from the same VPC.
- subnets
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
The IDs of the subnets associated with the task or service. There's a limit of 16 subnets that can be specified.
All specified subnets must be from the same VPC.
BaselineEbsBandwidthMbpsRequest
Description
The minimum and maximum baseline Amazon EBS bandwidth in megabits per second (Mbps) for instance type selection. This is important for workloads with high storage I/O requirements.
Members
- max
-
- Type: int
The maximum baseline Amazon EBS bandwidth in Mbps. Instance types with higher Amazon EBS bandwidth are excluded from selection.
- min
-
- Type: int
The minimum baseline Amazon EBS bandwidth in Mbps. Instance types with lower Amazon EBS bandwidth are excluded from selection.
BlockedException
Description
Your Amazon Web Services account was blocked. For more information, contact Amazon Web Services Support.
Members
CapacityProvider
Description
The details for a capacity provider.
Members
- autoScalingGroupProvider
-
- Type: AutoScalingGroupProvider structure
The Auto Scaling group settings for the capacity provider.
- capacityProviderArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that identifies the capacity provider.
- cluster
-
- Type: string
The cluster that this capacity provider is associated with. Managed instances capacity providers are cluster-scoped, meaning they can only be used within their associated cluster.
- managedInstancesProvider
-
- Type: ManagedInstancesProvider structure
The configuration for the Amazon ECS Managed Instances provider. This includes the infrastructure role, the launch template configuration, and tag propagation settings.
- name
-
- Type: string
The name of the capacity provider.
- status
-
- Type: string
The current status of the capacity provider. Only capacity providers in an
ACTIVEstate can be used in a cluster. When a capacity provider is successfully deleted, it has anINACTIVEstatus. - tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The metadata that you apply to the capacity provider to help you categorize and organize it. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
- type
-
- Type: string
The type of capacity provider. For Amazon ECS Managed Instances, this value is
MANAGED_INSTANCES, indicating that Amazon ECS manages the underlying Amazon EC2 instances on your behalf. - updateStatus
-
- Type: string
The update status of the capacity provider. The following are the possible states that is returned.
- DELETE_IN_PROGRESS
-
The capacity provider is in the process of being deleted.
- DELETE_COMPLETE
-
The capacity provider was successfully deleted and has an
INACTIVEstatus. - DELETE_FAILED
-
The capacity provider can't be deleted. The update status reason provides further details about why the delete failed.
- updateStatusReason
-
- Type: string
The update status reason. This provides further details about the update status for the capacity provider.
CapacityProviderStrategyItem
Description
The details of a capacity provider strategy. A capacity provider strategy can be set when using the RunTaskor CreateCluster APIs or as the default capacity provider strategy for a cluster with the CreateCluster API.
Only capacity providers that are already associated with a cluster and have an ACTIVE or UPDATING status can be used in a capacity provider strategy. The PutClusterCapacityProviders API is used to associate a capacity provider with a cluster.
If specifying a capacity provider that uses an Auto Scaling group, the capacity provider must already be created. New Auto Scaling group capacity providers can be created with the CreateClusterCapacityProvider API operation.
To use a Fargate capacity provider, specify either the FARGATE or FARGATE_SPOT capacity providers. The Fargate capacity providers are available to all accounts and only need to be associated with a cluster to be used in a capacity provider strategy.
With FARGATE_SPOT, you can run interruption tolerant tasks at a rate that's discounted compared to the FARGATE price. FARGATE_SPOT runs tasks on spare compute capacity. When Amazon Web Services needs the capacity back, your tasks are interrupted with a two-minute warning. FARGATE_SPOT supports Linux tasks with the X86_64 architecture on platform version 1.3.0 or later. FARGATE_SPOT supports Linux tasks with the ARM64 architecture on platform version 1.4.0 or later.
A capacity provider strategy can contain a maximum of 20 capacity providers.
Members
- base
-
- Type: int
The base value designates how many tasks, at a minimum, to run on the specified capacity provider for each service. Only one capacity provider in a capacity provider strategy can have a base defined. If no value is specified, the default value of
0is used.Base value characteristics:
-
Only one capacity provider in a strategy can have a base defined
-
Default value is
0if not specified -
Valid range: 0 to 100,000
-
Base requirements are satisfied first before weight distribution
- capacityProvider
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The short name of the capacity provider.
- weight
-
- Type: int
The weight value designates the relative percentage of the total number of tasks launched that should use the specified capacity provider. The
weightvalue is taken into consideration after thebasevalue, if defined, is satisfied.If no
weightvalue is specified, the default value of0is used. When multiple capacity providers are specified within a capacity provider strategy, at least one of the capacity providers must have a weight value greater than zero and any capacity providers with a weight of0can't be used to place tasks. If you specify multiple capacity providers in a strategy that all have a weight of0, anyRunTaskorCreateServiceactions using the capacity provider strategy will fail.Weight value characteristics:
-
Weight is considered after the base value is satisfied
-
Default value is
0if not specified -
Valid range: 0 to 1,000
-
At least one capacity provider must have a weight greater than zero
-
Capacity providers with weight of
0cannot place tasks
Task distribution logic:
-
Base satisfaction: The minimum number of tasks specified by the base value are placed on that capacity provider
-
Weight distribution: After base requirements are met, additional tasks are distributed according to weight ratios
Examples:
Equal Distribution: Two capacity providers both with weight
1will split tasks evenly after base requirements are met.Weighted Distribution: If capacityProviderA has weight
1and capacityProviderB has weight4, then for every 1 task on A, 4 tasks will run on B.
ClientException
Description
These errors are usually caused by a client action. This client action might be using an action or resource on behalf of a user that doesn't have permissions to use the action or resource. Or, it might be specifying an identifier that isn't valid.
Members
- message
-
- Type: string
Message that describes the cause of the exception.
Cluster
Description
A regional grouping of one or more container instances where you can run task requests. Each account receives a default cluster the first time you use the Amazon ECS service, but you may also create other clusters. Clusters may contain more than one instance type simultaneously.
Members
- activeServicesCount
-
- Type: int
The number of services that are running on the cluster in an
ACTIVEstate. You can view these services with ListServices. - attachments
-
- Type: Array of Attachment structures
The resources attached to a cluster. When using a capacity provider with a cluster, the capacity provider and associated resources are returned as cluster attachments.
- attachmentsStatus
-
- Type: string
The status of the capacity providers associated with the cluster. The following are the states that are returned.
- UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS
-
The available capacity providers for the cluster are updating.
- UPDATE_COMPLETE
-
The capacity providers have successfully updated.
- UPDATE_FAILED
-
The capacity provider updates failed.
- capacityProviders
-
- Type: Array of strings
The capacity providers associated with the cluster.
- clusterArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that identifies the cluster. For more information about the ARN format, see Amazon Resource Name (ARN) in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
- clusterName
-
- Type: string
A user-generated string that you use to identify your cluster.
- configuration
-
- Type: ClusterConfiguration structure
The execute command and managed storage configuration for the cluster.
- defaultCapacityProviderStrategy
-
- Type: Array of CapacityProviderStrategyItem structures
The default capacity provider strategy for the cluster. When services or tasks are run in the cluster with no launch type or capacity provider strategy specified, the default capacity provider strategy is used.
- pendingTasksCount
-
- Type: int
The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the
PENDINGstate. - registeredContainerInstancesCount
-
- Type: int
The number of container instances registered into the cluster. This includes container instances in both
ACTIVEandDRAININGstatus. - runningTasksCount
-
- Type: int
The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the
RUNNINGstate. - serviceConnectDefaults
-
- Type: ClusterServiceConnectDefaults structure
Use this parameter to set a default Service Connect namespace. After you set a default Service Connect namespace, any new services with Service Connect turned on that are created in the cluster are added as client services in the namespace. This setting only applies to new services that set the
enabledparameter totruein theServiceConnectConfiguration. You can set the namespace of each service individually in theServiceConnectConfigurationto override this default parameter.Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- settings
-
- Type: Array of ClusterSetting structures
The settings for the cluster. This parameter indicates whether CloudWatch Container Insights is on or off for a cluster.
- statistics
-
- Type: Array of KeyValuePair structures
Additional information about your clusters that are separated by launch type. They include the following:
-
runningEC2TasksCount
-
RunningFargateTasksCount
-
pendingEC2TasksCount
-
pendingFargateTasksCount
-
activeEC2ServiceCount
-
activeFargateServiceCount
-
drainingEC2ServiceCount
-
drainingFargateServiceCount
- status
-
- Type: string
The status of the cluster. The following are the possible states that are returned.
- ACTIVE
-
The cluster is ready to accept tasks and if applicable you can register container instances with the cluster.
- PROVISIONING
-
The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity provider are being created.
- DEPROVISIONING
-
The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity provider are being deleted.
- FAILED
-
The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity provider have failed to create.
- INACTIVE
-
The cluster has been deleted. Clusters with an
INACTIVEstatus may remain discoverable in your account for a period of time. However, this behavior is subject to change in the future. We don't recommend that you rely onINACTIVEclusters persisting.
- tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The metadata that you apply to the cluster to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
ClusterConfiguration
Description
The execute command and managed storage configuration for the cluster.
Members
- executeCommandConfiguration
-
- Type: ExecuteCommandConfiguration structure
The details of the execute command configuration.
- managedStorageConfiguration
-
- Type: ManagedStorageConfiguration structure
The details of the managed storage configuration.
ClusterContainsCapacityProviderException
Description
The cluster contains one or more capacity providers that prevent the requested operation. This exception occurs when you try to delete a cluster that still has active capacity providers, including Amazon ECS Managed Instances capacity providers. You must first delete all capacity providers from the cluster before you can delete the cluster itself.
Members
ClusterContainsContainerInstancesException
Description
You can't delete a cluster that has registered container instances. First, deregister the container instances before you can delete the cluster. For more information, see DeregisterContainerInstance.
Members
ClusterContainsServicesException
Description
You can't delete a cluster that contains services. First, update the service to reduce its desired task count to 0, and then delete the service. For more information, see UpdateService and DeleteService.
Members
ClusterContainsTasksException
Description
You can't delete a cluster that has active tasks.
Members
ClusterNotFoundException
Description
The specified cluster wasn't found. You can view your available clusters with ListClusters. Amazon ECS clusters are Region specific.
Members
ClusterServiceConnectDefaults
Description
Use this parameter to set a default Service Connect namespace. After you set a default Service Connect namespace, any new services with Service Connect turned on that are created in the cluster are added as client services in the namespace. This setting only applies to new services that set the enabled parameter to true in the ServiceConnectConfiguration. You can set the namespace of each service individually in the ServiceConnectConfiguration to override this default parameter.
Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- namespace
-
- Type: string
The namespace name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Cloud Map namespace. When you create a service and don't specify a Service Connect configuration, this namespace is used.
ClusterServiceConnectDefaultsRequest
Description
Use this parameter to set a default Service Connect namespace. After you set a default Service Connect namespace, any new services with Service Connect turned on that are created in the cluster are added as client services in the namespace. This setting only applies to new services that set the enabled parameter to true in the ServiceConnectConfiguration. You can set the namespace of each service individually in the ServiceConnectConfiguration to override this default parameter.
Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- namespace
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The namespace name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Cloud Map namespace that's used when you create a service and don't specify a Service Connect configuration. The namespace name can include up to 1024 characters. The name is case-sensitive. The name can't include greater than (>), less than (<), double quotation marks ("), or slash (/).
If you enter an existing namespace name or ARN, then that namespace will be used. Any namespace type is supported. The namespace must be in this account and this Amazon Web Services Region.
If you enter a new name, a Cloud Map namespace will be created. Amazon ECS creates a Cloud Map namespace with the "API calls" method of instance discovery only. This instance discovery method is the "HTTP" namespace type in the Command Line Interface. Other types of instance discovery aren't used by Service Connect.
If you update the cluster with an empty string
""for the namespace name, the cluster configuration for Service Connect is removed. Note that the namespace will remain in Cloud Map and must be deleted separately.For more information about Cloud Map, see Working with Services in the Cloud Map Developer Guide.
ClusterSetting
Description
The settings to use when creating a cluster. This parameter is used to turn on CloudWatch Container Insights with enhanced observability or CloudWatch Container Insights for a cluster.
Container Insights with enhanced observability provides all the Container Insights metrics, plus additional task and container metrics. This version supports enhanced observability for Amazon ECS clusters using the Amazon EC2 and Fargate launch types. After you configure Container Insights with enhanced observability on Amazon ECS, Container Insights auto-collects detailed infrastructure telemetry from the cluster level down to the container level in your environment and displays these critical performance data in curated dashboards removing the heavy lifting in observability set-up.
For more information, see Monitor Amazon ECS containers using Container Insights with enhanced observability in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- name
-
- Type: string
The name of the cluster setting. The value is
containerInsights. - value
-
- Type: string
The value to set for the cluster setting. The supported values are
enhanced,enabled, anddisabled.To use Container Insights with enhanced observability, set the
containerInsightsaccount setting toenhanced.To use Container Insights, set the
containerInsightsaccount setting toenabled.If a cluster value is specified, it will override the
containerInsightsvalue set with PutAccountSetting or PutAccountSettingDefault.
ConflictException
Description
The request could not be processed because of conflict in the current state of the resource.
Members
- resourceIds
-
- Type: Array of strings
The existing task ARNs which are already associated with the
clientToken.
Container
Description
A Docker container that's part of a task.
Members
- containerArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the container.
- cpu
-
- Type: string
The number of CPU units set for the container. The value is
0if no value was specified in the container definition when the task definition was registered. - exitCode
-
- Type: int
The exit code returned from the container.
- gpuIds
-
- Type: Array of strings
The IDs of each GPU assigned to the container.
- healthStatus
-
- Type: string
The health status of the container. If health checks aren't configured for this container in its task definition, then it reports the health status as
UNKNOWN. - image
-
- Type: string
The image used for the container.
- imageDigest
-
- Type: string
The container image manifest digest.
- lastStatus
-
- Type: string
The last known status of the container.
- managedAgents
-
- Type: Array of ManagedAgent structures
The details of any Amazon ECS managed agents associated with the container.
- memory
-
- Type: string
The hard limit (in MiB) of memory set for the container.
- memoryReservation
-
- Type: string
The soft limit (in MiB) of memory set for the container.
- name
-
- Type: string
The name of the container.
- networkBindings
-
- Type: Array of NetworkBinding structures
The network bindings associated with the container.
- networkInterfaces
-
- Type: Array of NetworkInterface structures
The network interfaces associated with the container.
- reason
-
- Type: string
A short (1024 max characters) human-readable string to provide additional details about a running or stopped container.
- runtimeId
-
- Type: string
The ID of the Docker container.
- taskArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the task.
ContainerDefinition
Description
Container definitions are used in task definitions to describe the different containers that are launched as part of a task.
Members
- command
-
- Type: Array of strings
The command that's passed to the container. This parameter maps to
Cmdin the docker container create command and theCOMMANDparameter to docker run. If there are multiple arguments, each argument is a separated string in the array. - cpu
-
- Type: int
The number of
cpuunits reserved for the container. This parameter maps toCpuSharesin the docker container create commandand the--cpu-sharesoption to docker run.This field is optional for tasks using the Fargate launch type, and the only requirement is that the total amount of CPU reserved for all containers within a task be lower than the task-level
cpuvalue.You can determine the number of CPU units that are available per EC2 instance type by multiplying the vCPUs listed for that instance type on the Amazon EC2 Instances detail page by 1,024.
Linux containers share unallocated CPU units with other containers on the container instance with the same ratio as their allocated amount. For example, if you run a single-container task on a single-core instance type with 512 CPU units specified for that container, and that's the only task running on the container instance, that container could use the full 1,024 CPU unit share at any given time. However, if you launched another copy of the same task on that container instance, each task is guaranteed a minimum of 512 CPU units when needed. Moreover, each container could float to higher CPU usage if the other container was not using it. If both tasks were 100% active all of the time, they would be limited to 512 CPU units.
On Linux container instances, the Docker daemon on the container instance uses the CPU value to calculate the relative CPU share ratios for running containers. The minimum valid CPU share value that the Linux kernel allows is 2, and the maximum valid CPU share value that the Linux kernel allows is 262144. However, the CPU parameter isn't required, and you can use CPU values below 2 or above 262144 in your container definitions. For CPU values below 2 (including null) or above 262144, the behavior varies based on your Amazon ECS container agent version:
-
Agent versions less than or equal to 1.1.0: Null and zero CPU values are passed to Docker as 0, which Docker then converts to 1,024 CPU shares. CPU values of 1 are passed to Docker as 1, which the Linux kernel converts to two CPU shares.
-
Agent versions greater than or equal to 1.2.0: Null, zero, and CPU values of 1 are passed to Docker as 2.
-
Agent versions greater than or equal to 1.84.0: CPU values greater than 256 vCPU are passed to Docker as 256, which is equivalent to 262144 CPU shares.
On Windows container instances, the CPU limit is enforced as an absolute limit, or a quota. Windows containers only have access to the specified amount of CPU that's described in the task definition. A null or zero CPU value is passed to Docker as
0, which Windows interprets as 1% of one CPU. - credentialSpecs
-
- Type: Array of strings
A list of ARNs in SSM or Amazon S3 to a credential spec (
CredSpec) file that configures the container for Active Directory authentication. We recommend that you use this parameter instead of thedockerSecurityOptions. The maximum number of ARNs is 1.There are two formats for each ARN.
- credentialspecdomainless:MyARN
-
You use
credentialspecdomainless:MyARNto provide aCredSpecwith an additional section for a secret in Secrets Manager. You provide the login credentials to the domain in the secret.Each task that runs on any container instance can join different domains.
You can use this format without joining the container instance to a domain.
- credentialspec:MyARN
-
You use
credentialspec:MyARNto provide aCredSpecfor a single domain.You must join the container instance to the domain before you start any tasks that use this task definition.
In both formats, replace
MyARNwith the ARN in SSM or Amazon S3.If you provide a
credentialspecdomainless:MyARN, thecredspecmust provide a ARN in Secrets Manager for a secret containing the username, password, and the domain to connect to. For better security, the instance isn't joined to the domain for domainless authentication. Other applications on the instance can't use the domainless credentials. You can use this parameter to run tasks on the same instance, even it the tasks need to join different domains. For more information, see Using gMSAs for Windows Containers and Using gMSAs for Linux Containers. - dependsOn
-
- Type: Array of ContainerDependency structures
The dependencies defined for container startup and shutdown. A container can contain multiple dependencies on other containers in a task definition. When a dependency is defined for container startup, for container shutdown it is reversed.
For tasks using the EC2 launch type, the container instances require at least version 1.26.0 of the container agent to turn on container dependencies. However, we recommend using the latest container agent version. For information about checking your agent version and updating to the latest version, see Updating the Amazon ECS Container Agent in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. If you're using an Amazon ECS-optimized Linux AMI, your instance needs at least version 1.26.0-1 of the
ecs-initpackage. If your container instances are launched from version20190301or later, then they contain the required versions of the container agent andecs-init. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized Linux AMI in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.For tasks using the Fargate launch type, the task or service requires the following platforms:
-
Linux platform version
1.3.0or later. -
Windows platform version
1.0.0or later.
- disableNetworking
-
- Type: boolean
When this parameter is true, networking is off within the container. This parameter maps to
NetworkDisabledin the docker container create command.This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
- dnsSearchDomains
-
- Type: Array of strings
A list of DNS search domains that are presented to the container. This parameter maps to
DnsSearchin the docker container create command and the--dns-searchoption to docker run.This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
- dnsServers
-
- Type: Array of strings
A list of DNS servers that are presented to the container. This parameter maps to
Dnsin the docker container create command and the--dnsoption to docker run.This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
- dockerLabels
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
A key/value map of labels to add to the container. This parameter maps to
Labelsin the docker container create command and the--labeloption to docker run. This parameter requires version 1.18 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance. To check the Docker Remote API version on your container instance, log in to your container instance and run the following command:sudo docker version --format '{{.Server.APIVersion}}' - dockerSecurityOptions
-
- Type: Array of strings
A list of strings to provide custom configuration for multiple security systems. This field isn't valid for containers in tasks using the Fargate launch type.
For Linux tasks on EC2, this parameter can be used to reference custom labels for SELinux and AppArmor multi-level security systems.
For any tasks on EC2, this parameter can be used to reference a credential spec file that configures a container for Active Directory authentication. For more information, see Using gMSAs for Windows Containers and Using gMSAs for Linux Containers in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
This parameter maps to
SecurityOptin the docker container create command and the--security-optoption to docker run.The Amazon ECS container agent running on a container instance must register with the
ECS_SELINUX_CAPABLE=trueorECS_APPARMOR_CAPABLE=trueenvironment variables before containers placed on that instance can use these security options. For more information, see Amazon ECS Container Agent Configuration in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.Valid values: "no-new-privileges" | "apparmor:PROFILE" | "label:value" | "credentialspec:CredentialSpecFilePath"
- entryPoint
-
- Type: Array of strings
Early versions of the Amazon ECS container agent don't properly handle
entryPointparameters. If you have problems usingentryPoint, update your container agent or enter your commands and arguments ascommandarray items instead.The entry point that's passed to the container. This parameter maps to
Entrypointin the docker container create command and the--entrypointoption to docker run. - environment
-
- Type: Array of KeyValuePair structures
The environment variables to pass to a container. This parameter maps to
Envin the docker container create command and the--envoption to docker run.We don't recommend that you use plaintext environment variables for sensitive information, such as credential data.
- environmentFiles
-
- Type: Array of EnvironmentFile structures
A list of files containing the environment variables to pass to a container. This parameter maps to the
--env-fileoption to docker run.You can specify up to ten environment files. The file must have a
.envfile extension. Each line in an environment file contains an environment variable inVARIABLE=VALUEformat. Lines beginning with#are treated as comments and are ignored.If there are environment variables specified using the
environmentparameter in a container definition, they take precedence over the variables contained within an environment file. If multiple environment files are specified that contain the same variable, they're processed from the top down. We recommend that you use unique variable names. For more information, see Specifying Environment Variables in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - essential
-
- Type: boolean
If the
essentialparameter of a container is marked astrue, and that container fails or stops for any reason, all other containers that are part of the task are stopped. If theessentialparameter of a container is marked asfalse, its failure doesn't affect the rest of the containers in a task. If this parameter is omitted, a container is assumed to be essential.All tasks must have at least one essential container. If you have an application that's composed of multiple containers, group containers that are used for a common purpose into components, and separate the different components into multiple task definitions. For more information, see Application Architecture in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- extraHosts
-
- Type: Array of HostEntry structures
A list of hostnames and IP address mappings to append to the
/etc/hostsfile on the container. This parameter maps toExtraHostsin the docker container create command and the--add-hostoption to docker run.This parameter isn't supported for Windows containers or tasks that use the
awsvpcnetwork mode. - firelensConfiguration
-
- Type: FirelensConfiguration structure
The FireLens configuration for the container. This is used to specify and configure a log router for container logs. For more information, see Custom Log Routing in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- healthCheck
-
- Type: HealthCheck structure
The container health check command and associated configuration parameters for the container. This parameter maps to
HealthCheckin the docker container create command and theHEALTHCHECKparameter of docker run. - hostname
-
- Type: string
The hostname to use for your container. This parameter maps to
Hostnamein the docker container create command and the--hostnameoption to docker run.The
hostnameparameter is not supported if you're using theawsvpcnetwork mode. - image
-
- Type: string
The image used to start a container. This string is passed directly to the Docker daemon. By default, images in the Docker Hub registry are available. Other repositories are specified with either
repository-url/image:tagorrepository-url/image@digest. For images using tags (repository-url/image:tag), up to 255 characters total are allowed, including letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, hyphens, underscores, colons, periods, forward slashes, and number signs (#). For images using digests (repository-url/image@digest), the 255 character limit applies only to the repository URL and image name (everything before the @ sign). The only supported hash function is sha256, and the hash value after sha256: must be exactly 64 characters (only letters A-F, a-f, and numbers 0-9 are allowed). This parameter maps toImagein the docker container create command and theIMAGEparameter of docker run.-
When a new task starts, the Amazon ECS container agent pulls the latest version of the specified image and tag for the container to use. However, subsequent updates to a repository image aren't propagated to already running tasks.
-
Images in Amazon ECR repositories can be specified by either using the full
registry/repository:tagorregistry/repository@digest. For example,012345678910.dkr.ecr.<region-name>.amazonaws.com/<repository-name>:latestor012345678910.dkr.ecr.<region-name>.amazonaws.com/<repository-name>@sha256:94afd1f2e64d908bc90dbca0035a5b567EXAMPLE. -
Images in official repositories on Docker Hub use a single name (for example,
ubuntuormongo). -
Images in other repositories on Docker Hub are qualified with an organization name (for example,
amazon/amazon-ecs-agent). -
Images in other online repositories are qualified further by a domain name (for example,
quay.io/assemblyline/ubuntu).
- interactive
-
- Type: boolean
When this parameter is
true, you can deploy containerized applications that requirestdinor attyto be allocated. This parameter maps toOpenStdinin the docker container create command and the--interactiveoption to docker run. - links
-
- Type: Array of strings
The
linksparameter allows containers to communicate with each other without the need for port mappings. This parameter is only supported if the network mode of a task definition isbridge. Thename:internalNameconstruct is analogous toname:aliasin Docker links. Up to 255 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, underscores, and hyphens are allowed.. This parameter maps toLinksin the docker container create command and the--linkoption to docker run.This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
Containers that are collocated on a single container instance may be able to communicate with each other without requiring links or host port mappings. Network isolation is achieved on the container instance using security groups and VPC settings.
- linuxParameters
-
- Type: LinuxParameters structure
Linux-specific modifications that are applied to the default Docker container configuration, such as Linux kernel capabilities. For more information see KernelCapabilities.
This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
- logConfiguration
-
- Type: LogConfiguration structure
The log configuration specification for the container.
This parameter maps to
LogConfigin the docker container create command and the--log-driveroption to docker run. By default, containers use the same logging driver that the Docker daemon uses. However the container can use a different logging driver than the Docker daemon by specifying a log driver with this parameter in the container definition. To use a different logging driver for a container, the log system must be configured properly on the container instance (or on a different log server for remote logging options).Amazon ECS currently supports a subset of the logging drivers available to the Docker daemon (shown in the LogConfiguration data type). Additional log drivers may be available in future releases of the Amazon ECS container agent.
This parameter requires version 1.18 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance. To check the Docker Remote API version on your container instance, log in to your container instance and run the following command:
sudo docker version --format '{{.Server.APIVersion}}'The Amazon ECS container agent running on a container instance must register the logging drivers available on that instance with the
ECS_AVAILABLE_LOGGING_DRIVERSenvironment variable before containers placed on that instance can use these log configuration options. For more information, see Amazon ECS Container Agent Configuration in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - memory
-
- Type: int
The amount (in MiB) of memory to present to the container. If your container attempts to exceed the memory specified here, the container is killed. The total amount of memory reserved for all containers within a task must be lower than the task
memoryvalue, if one is specified. This parameter maps toMemoryin the docker container create command and the--memoryoption to docker run.If using the Fargate launch type, this parameter is optional.
If using the EC2 launch type, you must specify either a task-level memory value or a container-level memory value. If you specify both a container-level
memoryandmemoryReservationvalue,memorymust be greater thanmemoryReservation. If you specifymemoryReservation, then that value is subtracted from the available memory resources for the container instance where the container is placed. Otherwise, the value ofmemoryis used.The Docker 20.10.0 or later daemon reserves a minimum of 6 MiB of memory for a container. So, don't specify less than 6 MiB of memory for your containers.
The Docker 19.03.13-ce or earlier daemon reserves a minimum of 4 MiB of memory for a container. So, don't specify less than 4 MiB of memory for your containers.
- memoryReservation
-
- Type: int
The soft limit (in MiB) of memory to reserve for the container. When system memory is under heavy contention, Docker attempts to keep the container memory to this soft limit. However, your container can consume more memory when it needs to, up to either the hard limit specified with the
memoryparameter (if applicable), or all of the available memory on the container instance, whichever comes first. This parameter maps toMemoryReservationin the docker container create command and the--memory-reservationoption to docker run.If a task-level memory value is not specified, you must specify a non-zero integer for one or both of
memoryormemoryReservationin a container definition. If you specify both,memorymust be greater thanmemoryReservation. If you specifymemoryReservation, then that value is subtracted from the available memory resources for the container instance where the container is placed. Otherwise, the value ofmemoryis used.For example, if your container normally uses 128 MiB of memory, but occasionally bursts to 256 MiB of memory for short periods of time, you can set a
memoryReservationof 128 MiB, and amemoryhard limit of 300 MiB. This configuration would allow the container to only reserve 128 MiB of memory from the remaining resources on the container instance, but also allow the container to consume more memory resources when needed.The Docker 20.10.0 or later daemon reserves a minimum of 6 MiB of memory for a container. So, don't specify less than 6 MiB of memory for your containers.
The Docker 19.03.13-ce or earlier daemon reserves a minimum of 4 MiB of memory for a container. So, don't specify less than 4 MiB of memory for your containers.
- mountPoints
-
- Type: Array of MountPoint structures
The mount points for data volumes in your container.
This parameter maps to
Volumesin the docker container create command and the--volumeoption to docker run.Windows containers can mount whole directories on the same drive as
$env:ProgramData. Windows containers can't mount directories on a different drive, and mount point can't be across drives. - name
-
- Type: string
The name of a container. If you're linking multiple containers together in a task definition, the
nameof one container can be entered in thelinksof another container to connect the containers. Up to 255 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, underscores, and hyphens are allowed. This parameter maps tonamein the docker container create command and the--nameoption to docker run. - portMappings
-
- Type: Array of PortMapping structures
The list of port mappings for the container. Port mappings allow containers to access ports on the host container instance to send or receive traffic.
For task definitions that use the
awsvpcnetwork mode, only specify thecontainerPort. ThehostPortcan be left blank or it must be the same value as thecontainerPort.Port mappings on Windows use the
NetNATgateway address rather thanlocalhost. There's no loopback for port mappings on Windows, so you can't access a container's mapped port from the host itself.This parameter maps to
PortBindingsin the docker container create command and the--publishoption to docker run. If the network mode of a task definition is set tonone, then you can't specify port mappings. If the network mode of a task definition is set tohost, then host ports must either be undefined or they must match the container port in the port mapping.After a task reaches the
RUNNINGstatus, manual and automatic host and container port assignments are visible in the Network Bindings section of a container description for a selected task in the Amazon ECS console. The assignments are also visible in thenetworkBindingssection DescribeTasks responses. - privileged
-
- Type: boolean
When this parameter is true, the container is given elevated privileges on the host container instance (similar to the
rootuser). This parameter maps toPrivilegedin the docker container create command and the--privilegedoption to docker runThis parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on Fargate.
- pseudoTerminal
-
- Type: boolean
When this parameter is
true, a TTY is allocated. This parameter maps toTtyin the docker container create command and the--ttyoption to docker run. - readonlyRootFilesystem
-
- Type: boolean
When this parameter is true, the container is given read-only access to its root file system. This parameter maps to
ReadonlyRootfsin the docker container create command and the--read-onlyoption to docker run.This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
- repositoryCredentials
-
- Type: RepositoryCredentials structure
The private repository authentication credentials to use.
- resourceRequirements
-
- Type: Array of ResourceRequirement structures
The type and amount of a resource to assign to a container. The only supported resource is a GPU.
- restartPolicy
-
- Type: ContainerRestartPolicy structure
The restart policy for a container. When you set up a restart policy, Amazon ECS can restart the container without needing to replace the task. For more information, see Restart individual containers in Amazon ECS tasks with container restart policies in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- secrets
-
- Type: Array of Secret structures
The secrets to pass to the container. For more information, see Specifying Sensitive Data in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- startTimeout
-
- Type: int
Time duration (in seconds) to wait before giving up on resolving dependencies for a container. For example, you specify two containers in a task definition with containerA having a dependency on containerB reaching a
COMPLETE,SUCCESS, orHEALTHYstatus. If astartTimeoutvalue is specified for containerB and it doesn't reach the desired status within that time then containerA gives up and not start. This results in the task transitioning to aSTOPPEDstate.When the
ECS_CONTAINER_START_TIMEOUTcontainer agent configuration variable is used, it's enforced independently from this start timeout value.For tasks using the Fargate launch type, the task or service requires the following platforms:
-
Linux platform version
1.3.0or later. -
Windows platform version
1.0.0or later.
For tasks using the EC2 launch type, your container instances require at least version
1.26.0of the container agent to use a container start timeout value. However, we recommend using the latest container agent version. For information about checking your agent version and updating to the latest version, see Updating the Amazon ECS Container Agent in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. If you're using an Amazon ECS-optimized Linux AMI, your instance needs at least version1.26.0-1of theecs-initpackage. If your container instances are launched from version20190301or later, then they contain the required versions of the container agent andecs-init. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized Linux AMI in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.The valid values for Fargate are 2-120 seconds.
- stopTimeout
-
- Type: int
Time duration (in seconds) to wait before the container is forcefully killed if it doesn't exit normally on its own.
For tasks using the Fargate launch type, the task or service requires the following platforms:
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Linux platform version
1.3.0or later. -
Windows platform version
1.0.0or later.
For tasks that use the Fargate launch type, the max stop timeout value is 120 seconds and if the parameter is not specified, the default value of 30 seconds is used.
For tasks that use the EC2 launch type, if the
stopTimeoutparameter isn't specified, the value set for the Amazon ECS container agent configuration variableECS_CONTAINER_STOP_TIMEOUTis used. If neither thestopTimeoutparameter or theECS_CONTAINER_STOP_TIMEOUTagent configuration variable are set, then the default values of 30 seconds for Linux containers and 30 seconds on Windows containers are used. Your container instances require at least version 1.26.0 of the container agent to use a container stop timeout value. However, we recommend using the latest container agent version. For information about checking your agent version and updating to the latest version, see Updating the Amazon ECS Container Agent in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. If you're using an Amazon ECS-optimized Linux AMI, your instance needs at least version 1.26.0-1 of theecs-initpackage. If your container instances are launched from version20190301or later, then they contain the required versions of the container agent andecs-init. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized Linux AMI in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.The valid values for Fargate are 2-120 seconds.
- systemControls
-
- Type: Array of SystemControl structures
A list of namespaced kernel parameters to set in the container. This parameter maps to
Sysctlsin the docker container create command and the--sysctloption to docker run. For example, you can configurenet.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_timesetting to maintain longer lived connections. - ulimits
-
- Type: Array of Ulimit structures
A list of
ulimitsto set in the container. If aulimitvalue is specified in a task definition, it overrides the default values set by Docker. This parameter maps toUlimitsin the docker container create command and the--ulimitoption to docker run. Valid naming values are displayed in the Ulimit data type.Amazon ECS tasks hosted on Fargate use the default resource limit values set by the operating system with the exception of the
nofileresource limit parameter which Fargate overrides. Thenofileresource limit sets a restriction on the number of open files that a container can use. The defaultnofilesoft limit is65535and the default hard limit is65535.This parameter requires version 1.18 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance. To check the Docker Remote API version on your container instance, log in to your container instance and run the following command:
sudo docker version --format '{{.Server.APIVersion}}'This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
- user
-
- Type: string
The user to use inside the container. This parameter maps to
Userin the docker container create command and the--useroption to docker run.When running tasks using the
hostnetwork mode, don't run containers using the root user (UID 0). We recommend using a non-root user for better security.You can specify the
userusing the following formats. If specifying a UID or GID, you must specify it as a positive integer.-
user -
user:group -
uid -
uid:gid -
user:gid -
uid:group
This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
- versionConsistency
-
- Type: string
Specifies whether Amazon ECS will resolve the container image tag provided in the container definition to an image digest. By default, the value is
enabled. If you set the value for a container asdisabled, Amazon ECS will not resolve the provided container image tag to a digest and will use the original image URI specified in the container definition for deployment. For more information about container image resolution, see Container image resolution in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. - volumesFrom
-
- Type: Array of VolumeFrom structures
Data volumes to mount from another container. This parameter maps to
VolumesFromin the docker container create command and the--volumes-fromoption to docker run. - workingDirectory
-
- Type: string
The working directory to run commands inside the container in. This parameter maps to
WorkingDirin the docker container create command and the--workdiroption to docker run.
ContainerDependency
Description
The dependencies defined for container startup and shutdown. A container can contain multiple dependencies. When a dependency is defined for container startup, for container shutdown it is reversed.
Your Amazon ECS container instances require at least version 1.26.0 of the container agent to use container dependencies. However, we recommend using the latest container agent version. For information about checking your agent version and updating to the latest version, see Updating the Amazon ECS Container Agent in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. If you're using an Amazon ECS-optimized Linux AMI, your instance needs at least version 1.26.0-1 of the ecs-init package. If your container instances are launched from version 20190301 or later, then they contain the required versions of the container agent and ecs-init. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized Linux AMI in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
For tasks that use the Fargate launch type, the task or service requires the following platforms:
-
Linux platform version
1.3.0or later. -
Windows platform version
1.0.0or later.
For more information about how to create a container dependency, see Container dependency in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- condition
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The dependency condition of the container. The following are the available conditions and their behavior:
-
START- This condition emulates the behavior of links and volumes today. It validates that a dependent container is started before permitting other containers to start. -
COMPLETE- This condition validates that a dependent container runs to completion (exits) before permitting other containers to start. This can be useful for nonessential containers that run a script and then exit. This condition can't be set on an essential container. -
SUCCESS- This condition is the same asCOMPLETE, but it also requires that the container exits with azerostatus. This condition can't be set on an essential container. -
HEALTHY- This condition validates that the dependent container passes its Docker health check before permitting other containers to start. This requires that the dependent container has health checks configured. This condition is confirmed only at task startup.
- containerName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of a container.
ContainerImage
Description
The details about the container image a service revision uses.
To ensure that all tasks in a service use the same container image, Amazon ECS resolves container image names and any image tags specified in the task definition to container image digests.
After the container image digest has been established, Amazon ECS uses the digest to start any other desired tasks, and for any future service and service revision updates. This leads to all tasks in a service always running identical container images, resulting in version consistency for your software. For more information, see Container image resolution in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
Members
- containerName
-
- Type: string
The name of the container.
- image
-
- Type: string
The container image.
- imageDigest
-
- Type: string
The container image digest.
ContainerInstance
Description
An Amazon EC2 or External instance that's running the Amazon ECS agent and has been registered with a cluster.
Members
- agentConnected
-
- Type: boolean
This parameter returns
trueif the agent is connected to Amazon ECS. An instance with an agent that may be unhealthy or stopped returnfalse. Only instances connected to an agent can accept task placement requests. - agentUpdateStatus
-
- Type: string
The status of the most recent agent update. If an update wasn't ever requested, this value is
NULL. - attachments
-
- Type: Array of Attachment structures
The resources attached to a container instance, such as an elastic network interface.
- attributes
-
- Type: Array of Attribute structures
The attributes set for the container instance, either by the Amazon ECS container agent at instance registration or manually with the PutAttributes operation.
- capacityProviderName
-
- Type: string
The capacity provider that's associated with the container instance.
- containerInstanceArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the container instance. For more information about the ARN format, see Amazon Resource Name (ARN) in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
- ec2InstanceId
-
- Type: string
The ID of the container instance. For Amazon EC2 instances, this value is the Amazon EC2 instance ID. For external instances, this value is the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager managed instance ID.
- healthStatus
-
- Type: ContainerInstanceHealthStatus structure
An object representing the health status of the container instance.
- pendingTasksCount
-
- Type: int
The number of tasks on the container instance that are in the
PENDINGstatus. - registeredAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the container instance was registered.
- registeredResources
-
- Type: Array of Resource structures
For CPU and memory resource types, this parameter describes the amount of each resource that was available on the container instance when the container agent registered it with Amazon ECS. This value represents the total amount of CPU and memory that can be allocated on this container instance to tasks. For port resource types, this parameter describes the ports that were reserved by the Amazon ECS container agent when it registered the container instance with Amazon ECS.
- remainingResources
-
- Type: Array of Resource structures
For CPU and memory resource types, this parameter describes the remaining CPU and memory that wasn't already allocated to tasks and is therefore available for new tasks. For port resource types, this parameter describes the ports that were reserved by the Amazon ECS container agent (at instance registration time) and any task containers that have reserved port mappings on the host (with the
hostorbridgenetwork mode). Any port that's not specified here is available for new tasks. - runningTasksCount
-
- Type: int
The number of tasks on the container instance that have a desired status (
desiredStatus) ofRUNNING. - status
-
- Type: string
The status of the container instance. The valid values are
REGISTERING,REGISTRATION_FAILED,ACTIVE,INACTIVE,DEREGISTERING, orDRAINING.If your account has opted in to the
awsvpcTrunkingaccount setting, then any newly registered container instance will transition to aREGISTERINGstatus while the trunk elastic network interface is provisioned for the instance. If the registration fails, the instance will transition to aREGISTRATION_FAILEDstatus. You can describe the container instance and see the reason for failure in thestatusReasonparameter. Once the container instance is terminated, the instance transitions to aDEREGISTERINGstatus while the trunk elastic network interface is deprovisioned. The instance then transitions to anINACTIVEstatus.The
ACTIVEstatus indicates that the container instance can accept tasks. TheDRAININGindicates that new tasks aren't placed on the container instance and any service tasks running on the container instance are removed if possible. For more information, see Container instance draining in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - statusReason
-
- Type: string
The reason that the container instance reached its current status.
- tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The metadata that you apply to the container instance to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
- version
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The version counter for the container instance. Every time a container instance experiences a change that triggers a CloudWatch event, the version counter is incremented. If you're replicating your Amazon ECS container instance state with CloudWatch Events, you can compare the version of a container instance reported by the Amazon ECS APIs with the version reported in CloudWatch Events for the container instance (inside the
detailobject) to verify that the version in your event stream is current. - versionInfo
-
- Type: VersionInfo structure
The version information for the Amazon ECS container agent and Docker daemon running on the container instance.
ContainerInstanceHealthStatus
Description
An object representing the health status of the container instance.
Members
- details
-
- Type: Array of InstanceHealthCheckResult structures
An array of objects representing the details of the container instance health status.
- overallStatus
-
- Type: string
The overall health status of the container instance. This is an aggregate status of all container instance health checks.
ContainerOverride
Description
The overrides that are sent to a container. An empty container override can be passed in. An example of an empty container override is {"containerOverrides": [ ] }. If a non-empty container override is specified, the name parameter must be included.
You can use Secrets Manager or Amazon Web Services Systems Manager Parameter Store to store the sensitive data. For more information, see Retrieve secrets through environment variables in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
Members
- command
-
- Type: Array of strings
The command to send to the container that overrides the default command from the Docker image or the task definition. You must also specify a container name.
- cpu
-
- Type: int
The number of
cpuunits reserved for the container, instead of the default value from the task definition. You must also specify a container name. - environment
-
- Type: Array of KeyValuePair structures
The environment variables to send to the container. You can add new environment variables, which are added to the container at launch, or you can override the existing environment variables from the Docker image or the task definition. You must also specify a container name.
- environmentFiles
-
- Type: Array of EnvironmentFile structures
A list of files containing the environment variables to pass to a container, instead of the value from the container definition.
- memory
-
- Type: int
The hard limit (in MiB) of memory to present to the container, instead of the default value from the task definition. If your container attempts to exceed the memory specified here, the container is killed. You must also specify a container name.
- memoryReservation
-
- Type: int
The soft limit (in MiB) of memory to reserve for the container, instead of the default value from the task definition. You must also specify a container name.
- name
-
- Type: string
The name of the container that receives the override. This parameter is required if any override is specified.
- resourceRequirements
-
- Type: Array of ResourceRequirement structures
The type and amount of a resource to assign to a container, instead of the default value from the task definition. The only supported resource is a GPU.
ContainerRestartPolicy
Description
You can enable a restart policy for each container defined in your task definition, to overcome transient failures faster and maintain task availability. When you enable a restart policy for a container, Amazon ECS can restart the container if it exits, without needing to replace the task. For more information, see Restart individual containers in Amazon ECS tasks with container restart policies in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- enabled
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: boolean
Specifies whether a restart policy is enabled for the container.
- ignoredExitCodes
-
- Type: Array of ints
A list of exit codes that Amazon ECS will ignore and not attempt a restart on. You can specify a maximum of 50 container exit codes. By default, Amazon ECS does not ignore any exit codes.
- restartAttemptPeriod
-
- Type: int
A period of time (in seconds) that the container must run for before a restart can be attempted. A container can be restarted only once every
restartAttemptPeriodseconds. If a container isn't able to run for this time period and exits early, it will not be restarted. You can set a minimumrestartAttemptPeriodof 60 seconds and a maximumrestartAttemptPeriodof 1800 seconds. By default, a container must run for 300 seconds before it can be restarted.
ContainerStateChange
Description
An object that represents a change in state for a container.
Members
- containerName
-
- Type: string
The name of the container.
- exitCode
-
- Type: int
The exit code for the container, if the state change is a result of the container exiting.
- imageDigest
-
- Type: string
The container image SHA 256 digest.
- networkBindings
-
- Type: Array of NetworkBinding structures
Any network bindings that are associated with the container.
- reason
-
- Type: string
The reason for the state change.
- runtimeId
-
- Type: string
The ID of the Docker container.
- status
-
- Type: string
The status of the container.
CreateManagedInstancesProviderConfiguration
Description
The configuration for creating a Amazon ECS Managed Instances provider. This specifies how Amazon ECS should manage Amazon EC2 instances, including the infrastructure role, instance launch template, and whether to propagate tags from the capacity provider to the instances.
Members
- infrastructureRoleArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the infrastructure role that Amazon ECS uses to manage instances on your behalf. This role must have permissions to launch, terminate, and manage Amazon EC2 instances, as well as access to other Amazon Web Services services required for Amazon ECS Managed Instances functionality.
For more information, see Amazon ECS infrastructure IAM role in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
- instanceLaunchTemplate
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: InstanceLaunchTemplate structure
The launch template configuration that specifies how Amazon ECS should launch Amazon EC2 instances. This includes the instance profile, network configuration, storage settings, and instance requirements for attribute-based instance type selection.
For more information, see Store instance launch parameters in Amazon EC2 launch templates in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
- propagateTags
-
- Type: string
Specifies whether to propagate tags from the capacity provider to the Amazon ECS Managed Instances. When enabled, tags applied to the capacity provider are automatically applied to all instances launched by this provider.
CreatedAt
Description
The optional filter to narrow the ListServiceDeployment results.
If you do not specify a value, service deployments that were created before the current time are included in the result.
Members
- after
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
Include service deployments in the result that were created after this time. The format is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS.
- before
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
Include service deployments in the result that were created before this time. The format is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS.
Deployment
Description
The details of an Amazon ECS service deployment. This is used only when a service uses the ECS deployment controller type.
Members
- capacityProviderStrategy
-
- Type: Array of CapacityProviderStrategyItem structures
The capacity provider strategy that the deployment is using.
- createdAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the service deployment was created.
- desiredCount
-
- Type: int
The most recent desired count of tasks that was specified for the service to deploy or maintain.
- failedTasks
-
- Type: int
The number of consecutively failed tasks in the deployment. A task is considered a failure if the service scheduler can't launch the task, the task doesn't transition to a
RUNNINGstate, or if it fails any of its defined health checks and is stopped.Once a service deployment has one or more successfully running tasks, the failed task count resets to zero and stops being evaluated.
- fargateEphemeralStorage
-
- Type: DeploymentEphemeralStorage structure
The Fargate ephemeral storage settings for the deployment.
- id
-
- Type: string
The ID of the deployment.
- launchType
-
- Type: string
The launch type the tasks in the service are using. For more information, see Amazon ECS Launch Types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- networkConfiguration
-
- Type: NetworkConfiguration structure
The VPC subnet and security group configuration for tasks that receive their own elastic network interface by using the
awsvpcnetworking mode. - pendingCount
-
- Type: int
The number of tasks in the deployment that are in the
PENDINGstatus. - platformFamily
-
- Type: string
The operating system that your tasks in the service, or tasks are running on. A platform family is specified only for tasks using the Fargate launch type.
All tasks that run as part of this service must use the same
platformFamilyvalue as the service, for example,LINUX.. - platformVersion
-
- Type: string
The platform version that your tasks in the service run on. A platform version is only specified for tasks using the Fargate launch type. If one isn't specified, the
LATESTplatform version is used. For more information, see Fargate Platform Versions in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - rolloutState
-
- Type: string
The
rolloutStateof a service is only returned for services that use the rolling update (ECS) deployment type that aren't behind a Classic Load Balancer.The rollout state of the deployment. When a service deployment is started, it begins in an
IN_PROGRESSstate. When the service reaches a steady state, the deployment transitions to aCOMPLETEDstate. If the service fails to reach a steady state and circuit breaker is turned on, the deployment transitions to aFAILEDstate. A deployment inFAILEDstate doesn't launch any new tasks. For more information, see DeploymentCircuitBreaker. - rolloutStateReason
-
- Type: string
A description of the rollout state of a deployment.
- runningCount
-
- Type: int
The number of tasks in the deployment that are in the
RUNNINGstatus. - serviceConnectConfiguration
-
- Type: ServiceConnectConfiguration structure
The details of the Service Connect configuration that's used by this deployment. Compare the configuration between multiple deployments when troubleshooting issues with new deployments.
The configuration for this service to discover and connect to services, and be discovered by, and connected from, other services within a namespace.
Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- serviceConnectResources
-
- Type: Array of ServiceConnectServiceResource structures
The list of Service Connect resources that are associated with this deployment. Each list entry maps a discovery name to a Cloud Map service name.
- status
-
- Type: string
The status of the deployment. The following describes each state.
- PRIMARY
-
The most recent deployment of a service.
- ACTIVE
-
A service deployment that still has running tasks, but are in the process of being replaced with a new
PRIMARYdeployment. - INACTIVE
-
A deployment that has been completely replaced.
- taskDefinition
-
- Type: string
The most recent task definition that was specified for the tasks in the service to use.
- updatedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the service deployment was last updated.
- volumeConfigurations
-
- Type: Array of ServiceVolumeConfiguration structures
The details of the volume that was
configuredAtLaunch. You can configure different settings like the size, throughput, volumeType, and ecryption in ServiceManagedEBSVolumeConfiguration. Thenameof the volume must match thenamefrom the task definition. - vpcLatticeConfigurations
-
- Type: Array of VpcLatticeConfiguration structures
The VPC Lattice configuration for the service deployment.
DeploymentAlarms
Description
One of the methods which provide a way for you to quickly identify when a deployment has failed, and then to optionally roll back the failure to the last working deployment.
When the alarms are generated, Amazon ECS sets the service deployment to failed. Set the rollback parameter to have Amazon ECS to roll back your service to the last completed deployment after a failure.
You can only use the DeploymentAlarms method to detect failures when the DeploymentController is set to ECS.
For more information, see Rolling update in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide .
Members
- alarmNames
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
One or more CloudWatch alarm names. Use a "," to separate the alarms.
- enable
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: boolean
Determines whether to use the CloudWatch alarm option in the service deployment process.
- rollback
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: boolean
Determines whether to configure Amazon ECS to roll back the service if a service deployment fails. If rollback is used, when a service deployment fails, the service is rolled back to the last deployment that completed successfully.
DeploymentCircuitBreaker
Description
The deployment circuit breaker can only be used for services using the rolling update (ECS) deployment type.
The deployment circuit breaker determines whether a service deployment will fail if the service can't reach a steady state. If it is turned on, a service deployment will transition to a failed state and stop launching new tasks. You can also configure Amazon ECS to roll back your service to the last completed deployment after a failure. For more information, see Rolling update in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
For more information about API failure reasons, see API failure reasons in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- enable
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: boolean
Determines whether to use the deployment circuit breaker logic for the service.
- rollback
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: boolean
Determines whether to configure Amazon ECS to roll back the service if a service deployment fails. If rollback is on, when a service deployment fails, the service is rolled back to the last deployment that completed successfully.
DeploymentConfiguration
Description
Optional deployment parameters that control how many tasks run during a deployment and the ordering of stopping and starting tasks.
Members
- alarms
-
- Type: DeploymentAlarms structure
Information about the CloudWatch alarms.
- bakeTimeInMinutes
-
- Type: int
The time period when both blue and green service revisions are running simultaneously after the production traffic has shifted.
You must provide this parameter when you use the
BLUE_GREENdeployment strategy. - deploymentCircuitBreaker
-
- Type: DeploymentCircuitBreaker structure
The deployment circuit breaker can only be used for services using the rolling update (
ECS) deployment type.The deployment circuit breaker determines whether a service deployment will fail if the service can't reach a steady state. If you use the deployment circuit breaker, a service deployment will transition to a failed state and stop launching new tasks. If you use the rollback option, when a service deployment fails, the service is rolled back to the last deployment that completed successfully. For more information, see Rolling update in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide
- lifecycleHooks
-
- Type: Array of DeploymentLifecycleHook structures
An array of deployment lifecycle hook objects to run custom logic at specific stages of the deployment lifecycle.
- maximumPercent
-
- Type: int
If a service is using the rolling update (
ECS) deployment type, themaximumPercentparameter represents an upper limit on the number of your service's tasks that are allowed in theRUNNINGorPENDINGstate during a deployment, as a percentage of thedesiredCount(rounded down to the nearest integer). This parameter enables you to define the deployment batch size. For example, if your service is using theREPLICAservice scheduler and has adesiredCountof four tasks and amaximumPercentvalue of 200%, the scheduler may start four new tasks before stopping the four older tasks (provided that the cluster resources required to do this are available). The defaultmaximumPercentvalue for a service using theREPLICAservice scheduler is 200%.The Amazon ECS scheduler uses this parameter to replace unhealthy tasks by starting replacement tasks first and then stopping the unhealthy tasks, as long as cluster resources for starting replacement tasks are available. For more information about how the scheduler replaces unhealthy tasks, see Amazon ECS services.
If a service is using either the blue/green (
CODE_DEPLOY) orEXTERNALdeployment types, and tasks in the service use the EC2 launch type, the maximum percent value is set to the default value. The maximum percent value is used to define the upper limit on the number of the tasks in the service that remain in theRUNNINGstate while the container instances are in theDRAININGstate.You can't specify a custom
maximumPercentvalue for a service that uses either the blue/green (CODE_DEPLOY) orEXTERNALdeployment types and has tasks that use the EC2 launch type.If the service uses either the blue/green (
CODE_DEPLOY) orEXTERNALdeployment types, and the tasks in the service use the Fargate launch type, the maximum percent value is not used. The value is still returned when describing your service. - minimumHealthyPercent
-
- Type: int
If a service is using the rolling update (
ECS) deployment type, theminimumHealthyPercentrepresents a lower limit on the number of your service's tasks that must remain in theRUNNINGstate during a deployment, as a percentage of thedesiredCount(rounded up to the nearest integer). This parameter enables you to deploy without using additional cluster capacity. For example, if your service has adesiredCountof four tasks and aminimumHealthyPercentof 50%, the service scheduler may stop two existing tasks to free up cluster capacity before starting two new tasks.If any tasks are unhealthy and if
maximumPercentdoesn't allow the Amazon ECS scheduler to start replacement tasks, the scheduler stops the unhealthy tasks one-by-one — using theminimumHealthyPercentas a constraint — to clear up capacity to launch replacement tasks. For more information about how the scheduler replaces unhealthy tasks, see Amazon ECS services.For services that do not use a load balancer, the following should be noted:
-
A service is considered healthy if all essential containers within the tasks in the service pass their health checks.
-
If a task has no essential containers with a health check defined, the service scheduler will wait for 40 seconds after a task reaches a
RUNNINGstate before the task is counted towards the minimum healthy percent total. -
If a task has one or more essential containers with a health check defined, the service scheduler will wait for the task to reach a healthy status before counting it towards the minimum healthy percent total. A task is considered healthy when all essential containers within the task have passed their health checks. The amount of time the service scheduler can wait for is determined by the container health check settings.
For services that do use a load balancer, the following should be noted:
-
If a task has no essential containers with a health check defined, the service scheduler will wait for the load balancer target group health check to return a healthy status before counting the task towards the minimum healthy percent total.
-
If a task has an essential container with a health check defined, the service scheduler will wait for both the task to reach a healthy status and the load balancer target group health check to return a healthy status before counting the task towards the minimum healthy percent total.
The default value for a replica service for
minimumHealthyPercentis 100%. The defaultminimumHealthyPercentvalue for a service using theDAEMONservice schedule is 0% for the CLI, the Amazon Web Services SDKs, and the APIs and 50% for the Amazon Web Services Management Console.The minimum number of healthy tasks during a deployment is the
desiredCountmultiplied by theminimumHealthyPercent/100, rounded up to the nearest integer value.If a service is using either the blue/green (
CODE_DEPLOY) orEXTERNALdeployment types and is running tasks that use the EC2 launch type, the minimum healthy percent value is set to the default value. The minimum healthy percent value is used to define the lower limit on the number of the tasks in the service that remain in theRUNNINGstate while the container instances are in theDRAININGstate.You can't specify a custom
minimumHealthyPercentvalue for a service that uses either the blue/green (CODE_DEPLOY) orEXTERNALdeployment types and has tasks that use the EC2 launch type.If a service is using either the blue/green (
CODE_DEPLOY) orEXTERNALdeployment types and is running tasks that use the Fargate launch type, the minimum healthy percent value is not used, although it is returned when describing your service. - strategy
-
- Type: string
The deployment strategy for the service. Choose from these valid values:
-
ROLLING- When you create a service which uses the rolling update (ROLLING) deployment strategy, the Amazon ECS service scheduler replaces the currently running tasks with new tasks. The number of tasks that Amazon ECS adds or removes from the service during a rolling update is controlled by the service deployment configuration. -
BLUE_GREEN- A blue/green deployment strategy (BLUE_GREEN) is a release methodology that reduces downtime and risk by running two identical production environments called blue and green. With Amazon ECS blue/green deployments, you can validate new service revisions before directing production traffic to them. This approach provides a safer way to deploy changes with the ability to quickly roll back if needed.
DeploymentController
Description
The deployment controller to use for the service.
Members
- type
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The deployment controller type to use.
The deployment controller is the mechanism that determines how tasks are deployed for your service. The valid options are:
-
ECS
When you create a service which uses the
ECSdeployment controller, you can choose between the following deployment strategies:-
ROLLING: When you create a service which uses the rolling update (ROLLING) deployment strategy, the Amazon ECS service scheduler replaces the currently running tasks with new tasks. The number of tasks that Amazon ECS adds or removes from the service during a rolling update is controlled by the service deployment configuration.Rolling update deployments are best suited for the following scenarios:
-
Gradual service updates: You need to update your service incrementally without taking the entire service offline at once.
-
Limited resource requirements: You want to avoid the additional resource costs of running two complete environments simultaneously (as required by blue/green deployments).
-
Acceptable deployment time: Your application can tolerate a longer deployment process, as rolling updates replace tasks one by one.
-
No need for instant roll back: Your service can tolerate a rollback process that takes minutes rather than seconds.
-
Simple deployment process: You prefer a straightforward deployment approach without the complexity of managing multiple environments, target groups, and listeners.
-
No load balancer requirement: Your service doesn't use or require a load balancer, Application Load Balancer, Network Load Balancer, or Service Connect (which are required for blue/green deployments).
-
Stateful applications: Your application maintains state that makes it difficult to run two parallel environments.
-
Cost sensitivity: You want to minimize deployment costs by not running duplicate environments during deployment.
Rolling updates are the default deployment strategy for services and provide a balance between deployment safety and resource efficiency for many common application scenarios.
-
-
BLUE_GREEN: A blue/green deployment strategy (BLUE_GREEN) is a release methodology that reduces downtime and risk by running two identical production environments called blue and green. With Amazon ECS blue/green deployments, you can validate new service revisions before directing production traffic to them. This approach provides a safer way to deploy changes with the ability to quickly roll back if needed.Amazon ECS blue/green deployments are best suited for the following scenarios:
-
Service validation: When you need to validate new service revisions before directing production traffic to them
-
Zero downtime: When your service requires zero-downtime deployments
-
Instant roll back: When you need the ability to quickly roll back if issues are detected
-
Load balancer requirement: When your service uses Application Load Balancer, Network Load Balancer, or Service Connect
-
-
-
External
Use a third-party deployment controller.
-
Blue/green deployment (powered by CodeDeploy)
CodeDeploy installs an updated version of the application as a new replacement task set and reroutes production traffic from the original application task set to the replacement task set. The original task set is terminated after a successful deployment. Use this deployment controller to verify a new deployment of a service before sending production traffic to it.
DeploymentEphemeralStorage
Description
The amount of ephemeral storage to allocate for the deployment.
Members
- kmsKeyId
-
- Type: string
Specify an Key Management Service key ID to encrypt the ephemeral storage for deployment.
DeploymentLifecycleHook
Description
A deployment lifecycle hook runs custom logic at specific stages of the deployment process. Currently, you can use Lambda functions as hook targets.
For more information, see Lifecycle hooks for Amazon ECS service deployments in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- hookDetails
-
- Type: document (null|bool|string|numeric) or an (array|associative array) whose members are all valid documents
Use this field to specify custom parameters that Amazon ECS will pass to your hook target invocations (such as a Lambda function).
- hookTargetArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the hook target. Currently, only Lambda function ARNs are supported.
You must provide this parameter when configuring a deployment lifecycle hook.
- lifecycleStages
-
- Type: Array of strings
The lifecycle stages at which to run the hook. Choose from these valid values:
-
RECONCILE_SERVICE
The reconciliation stage that only happens when you start a new service deployment with more than 1 service revision in an ACTIVE state.
You can use a lifecycle hook for this stage.
-
PRE_SCALE_UP
The green service revision has not started. The blue service revision is handling 100% of the production traffic. There is no test traffic.
You can use a lifecycle hook for this stage.
-
POST_SCALE_UP
The green service revision has started. The blue service revision is handling 100% of the production traffic. There is no test traffic.
You can use a lifecycle hook for this stage.
-
TEST_TRAFFIC_SHIFT
The blue and green service revisions are running. The blue service revision handles 100% of the production traffic. The green service revision is migrating from 0% to 100% of test traffic.
You can use a lifecycle hook for this stage.
-
POST_TEST_TRAFFIC_SHIFT
The test traffic shift is complete. The green service revision handles 100% of the test traffic.
You can use a lifecycle hook for this stage.
-
PRODUCTION_TRAFFIC_SHIFT
Production traffic is shifting to the green service revision. The green service revision is migrating from 0% to 100% of production traffic.
You can use a lifecycle hook for this stage.
-
POST_PRODUCTION_TRAFFIC_SHIFT
The production traffic shift is complete.
You can use a lifecycle hook for this stage.
You must provide this parameter when configuring a deployment lifecycle hook.
- roleArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that grants Amazon ECS permission to call Lambda functions on your behalf.
For more information, see Permissions required for Lambda functions in Amazon ECS blue/green deployments in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Device
Description
An object representing a container instance host device.
Members
- containerPath
-
- Type: string
The path inside the container at which to expose the host device.
- hostPath
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The path for the device on the host container instance.
- permissions
-
- Type: Array of strings
The explicit permissions to provide to the container for the device. By default, the container has permissions for
read,write, andmknodfor the device.
DockerVolumeConfiguration
Description
This parameter is specified when you're using Docker volumes. Docker volumes are only supported when you're using the EC2 launch type. Windows containers only support the use of the local driver. To use bind mounts, specify a host instead.
Members
- autoprovision
-
- Type: boolean
If this value is
true, the Docker volume is created if it doesn't already exist.This field is only used if the
scopeisshared. - driver
-
- Type: string
The Docker volume driver to use. The driver value must match the driver name provided by Docker because it is used for task placement. If the driver was installed using the Docker plugin CLI, use
docker plugin lsto retrieve the driver name from your container instance. If the driver was installed using another method, use Docker plugin discovery to retrieve the driver name. This parameter maps toDriverin the docker container create command and thexxdriveroption to docker volume create. - driverOpts
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
A map of Docker driver-specific options passed through. This parameter maps to
DriverOptsin the docker create-volume command and thexxoptoption to docker volume create. - labels
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
Custom metadata to add to your Docker volume. This parameter maps to
Labelsin the docker container create command and thexxlabeloption to docker volume create. - scope
-
- Type: string
The scope for the Docker volume that determines its lifecycle. Docker volumes that are scoped to a
taskare automatically provisioned when the task starts and destroyed when the task stops. Docker volumes that are scoped assharedpersist after the task stops.
EBSTagSpecification
Description
The tag specifications of an Amazon EBS volume.
Members
- propagateTags
-
- Type: string
Determines whether to propagate the tags from the task definition to the Amazon EBS volume. Tags can only propagate to a
SERVICEspecified inServiceVolumeConfiguration. If no value is specified, the tags aren't propagated. - resourceType
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The type of volume resource.
- tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The tags applied to this Amazon EBS volume.
AmazonECSCreatedandAmazonECSManagedare reserved tags that can't be used.
EFSAuthorizationConfig
Description
The authorization configuration details for the Amazon EFS file system.
Members
- accessPointId
-
- Type: string
The Amazon EFS access point ID to use. If an access point is specified, the root directory value specified in the
EFSVolumeConfigurationmust either be omitted or set to/which will enforce the path set on the EFS access point. If an access point is used, transit encryption must be on in theEFSVolumeConfiguration. For more information, see Working with Amazon EFS access points in the Amazon Elastic File System User Guide. - iam
-
- Type: string
Determines whether to use the Amazon ECS task role defined in a task definition when mounting the Amazon EFS file system. If it is turned on, transit encryption must be turned on in the
EFSVolumeConfiguration. If this parameter is omitted, the default value ofDISABLEDis used. For more information, see Using Amazon EFS access points in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
EFSVolumeConfiguration
Description
This parameter is specified when you're using an Amazon Elastic File System file system for task storage. For more information, see Amazon EFS volumes in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- authorizationConfig
-
- Type: EFSAuthorizationConfig structure
The authorization configuration details for the Amazon EFS file system.
- fileSystemId
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon EFS file system ID to use.
- rootDirectory
-
- Type: string
The directory within the Amazon EFS file system to mount as the root directory inside the host. If this parameter is omitted, the root of the Amazon EFS volume will be used. Specifying
/will have the same effect as omitting this parameter.If an EFS access point is specified in the
authorizationConfig, the root directory parameter must either be omitted or set to/which will enforce the path set on the EFS access point. - transitEncryption
-
- Type: string
Determines whether to use encryption for Amazon EFS data in transit between the Amazon ECS host and the Amazon EFS server. Transit encryption must be turned on if Amazon EFS IAM authorization is used. If this parameter is omitted, the default value of
DISABLEDis used. For more information, see Encrypting data in transit in the Amazon Elastic File System User Guide. - transitEncryptionPort
-
- Type: int
The port to use when sending encrypted data between the Amazon ECS host and the Amazon EFS server. If you do not specify a transit encryption port, it will use the port selection strategy that the Amazon EFS mount helper uses. For more information, see EFS mount helper in the Amazon Elastic File System User Guide.
EnvironmentFile
Description
A list of files containing the environment variables to pass to a container. You can specify up to ten environment files. The file must have a .env file extension. Each line in an environment file should contain an environment variable in VARIABLE=VALUE format. Lines beginning with # are treated as comments and are ignored.
If there are environment variables specified using the environment parameter in a container definition, they take precedence over the variables contained within an environment file. If multiple environment files are specified that contain the same variable, they're processed from the top down. We recommend that you use unique variable names. For more information, see Use a file to pass environment variables to a container in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Environment variable files are objects in Amazon S3 and all Amazon S3 security considerations apply.
You must use the following platforms for the Fargate launch type:
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Linux platform version
1.4.0or later. -
Windows platform version
1.0.0or later.
Consider the following when using the Fargate launch type:
-
The file is handled like a native Docker env-file.
-
There is no support for shell escape handling.
-
The container entry point interperts the
VARIABLEvalues.
Members
- type
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The file type to use. Environment files are objects in Amazon S3. The only supported value is
s3. - value
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon S3 object containing the environment variable file.
EphemeralStorage
Description
The amount of ephemeral storage to allocate for the task. This parameter is used to expand the total amount of ephemeral storage available, beyond the default amount, for tasks hosted on Fargate. For more information, see Using data volumes in tasks in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide;.
For tasks using the Fargate launch type, the task requires the following platforms:
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Linux platform version
1.4.0or later. -
Windows platform version
1.0.0or later.
Members
- sizeInGiB
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The total amount, in GiB, of ephemeral storage to set for the task. The minimum supported value is
21GiB and the maximum supported value is200GiB.
ExecuteCommandConfiguration
Description
The details of the execute command configuration.
Members
- kmsKeyId
-
- Type: string
Specify an Key Management Service key ID to encrypt the data between the local client and the container.
- logConfiguration
-
- Type: ExecuteCommandLogConfiguration structure
The log configuration for the results of the execute command actions. The logs can be sent to CloudWatch Logs or an Amazon S3 bucket. When
logging=OVERRIDEis specified, alogConfigurationmust be provided. - logging
-
- Type: string
The log setting to use for redirecting logs for your execute command results. The following log settings are available.
-
NONE: The execute command session is not logged. -
DEFAULT: Theawslogsconfiguration in the task definition is used. If no logging parameter is specified, it defaults to this value. If noawslogslog driver is configured in the task definition, the output won't be logged. -
OVERRIDE: Specify the logging details as a part oflogConfiguration. If theOVERRIDElogging option is specified, thelogConfigurationis required.
ExecuteCommandLogConfiguration
Description
The log configuration for the results of the execute command actions. The logs can be sent to CloudWatch Logs or an Amazon S3 bucket.
Members
- cloudWatchEncryptionEnabled
-
- Type: boolean
Determines whether to use encryption on the CloudWatch logs. If not specified, encryption will be off.
- cloudWatchLogGroupName
-
- Type: string
The name of the CloudWatch log group to send logs to.
The CloudWatch log group must already be created.
- s3BucketName
-
- Type: string
The name of the S3 bucket to send logs to.
The S3 bucket must already be created.
- s3EncryptionEnabled
-
- Type: boolean
Determines whether to use encryption on the S3 logs. If not specified, encryption is not used.
- s3KeyPrefix
-
- Type: string
An optional folder in the S3 bucket to place logs in.
FSxWindowsFileServerAuthorizationConfig
Description
The authorization configuration details for Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system. See FSxWindowsFileServerVolumeConfiguration in the Amazon ECS API Reference.
For more information and the input format, see Amazon FSx for Windows File Server Volumes in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- credentialsParameter
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The authorization credential option to use. The authorization credential options can be provided using either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Secrets Manager secret or SSM Parameter Store parameter. The ARN refers to the stored credentials.
- domain
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
A fully qualified domain name hosted by an Directory Service Managed Microsoft AD (Active Directory) or self-hosted AD on Amazon EC2.
FSxWindowsFileServerVolumeConfiguration
Description
This parameter is specified when you're using Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system for task storage.
For more information and the input format, see Amazon FSx for Windows File Server volumes in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- authorizationConfig
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: FSxWindowsFileServerAuthorizationConfig structure
The authorization configuration details for the Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system.
- fileSystemId
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system ID to use.
- rootDirectory
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The directory within the Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system to mount as the root directory inside the host.
Failure
Description
A failed resource. For a list of common causes, see API failure reasons in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- arn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the failed resource.
- detail
-
- Type: string
The details of the failure.
- reason
-
- Type: string
The reason for the failure.
FirelensConfiguration
Description
The FireLens configuration for the container. This is used to specify and configure a log router for container logs. For more information, see Custom log routing in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- options
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
The options to use when configuring the log router. This field is optional and can be used to specify a custom configuration file or to add additional metadata, such as the task, task definition, cluster, and container instance details to the log event. If specified, the syntax to use is
"options":{"enable-ecs-log-metadata":"true|false","config-file-type:"s3|file","config-file-value":"arn:aws:s3:::mybucket/fluent.conf|filepath"}. For more information, see Creating a task definition that uses a FireLens configuration in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.Tasks hosted on Fargate only support the
fileconfiguration file type. - type
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The log router to use. The valid values are
fluentdorfluentbit.
HealthCheck
Description
An object representing a container health check. Health check parameters that are specified in a container definition override any Docker health checks that exist in the container image (such as those specified in a parent image or from the image's Dockerfile). This configuration maps to the HEALTHCHECK parameter of docker run.
The Amazon ECS container agent only monitors and reports on the health checks specified in the task definition. Amazon ECS does not monitor Docker health checks that are embedded in a container image and not specified in the container definition. Health check parameters that are specified in a container definition override any Docker health checks that exist in the container image.
You can view the health status of both individual containers and a task with the DescribeTasks API operation or when viewing the task details in the console.
The health check is designed to make sure that your containers survive agent restarts, upgrades, or temporary unavailability.
Amazon ECS performs health checks on containers with the default that launched the container instance or the task.
The following describes the possible healthStatus values for a container:
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HEALTHY-The container health check has passed successfully. -
UNHEALTHY-The container health check has failed. -
UNKNOWN-The container health check is being evaluated, there's no container health check defined, or Amazon ECS doesn't have the health status of the container.
The following describes the possible healthStatus values based on the container health checker status of essential containers in the task with the following priority order (high to low):
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UNHEALTHY-One or more essential containers have failed their health check. -
UNKNOWN-Any essential container running within the task is in anUNKNOWNstate and no other essential containers have anUNHEALTHYstate. -
HEALTHY-All essential containers within the task have passed their health checks.
Consider the following task health example with 2 containers.
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If Container1 is
UNHEALTHYand Container2 isUNKNOWN, the task health isUNHEALTHY. -
If Container1 is
UNHEALTHYand Container2 isHEALTHY, the task health isUNHEALTHY. -
If Container1 is
HEALTHYand Container2 isUNKNOWN, the task health isUNKNOWN. -
If Container1 is
HEALTHYand Container2 isHEALTHY, the task health isHEALTHY.
Consider the following task health example with 3 containers.
-
If Container1 is
UNHEALTHYand Container2 isUNKNOWN, and Container3 isUNKNOWN, the task health isUNHEALTHY. -
If Container1 is
UNHEALTHYand Container2 isUNKNOWN, and Container3 isHEALTHY, the task health isUNHEALTHY. -
If Container1 is
UNHEALTHYand Container2 isHEALTHY, and Container3 isHEALTHY, the task health isUNHEALTHY. -
If Container1 is
HEALTHYand Container2 isUNKNOWN, and Container3 isHEALTHY, the task health isUNKNOWN. -
If Container1 is
HEALTHYand Container2 isUNKNOWN, and Container3 isUNKNOWN, the task health isUNKNOWN. -
If Container1 is
HEALTHYand Container2 isHEALTHY, and Container3 isHEALTHY, the task health isHEALTHY.
If a task is run manually, and not as part of a service, the task will continue its lifecycle regardless of its health status. For tasks that are part of a service, if the task reports as unhealthy then the task will be stopped and the service scheduler will replace it.
When a container health check fails for a task that is part of a service, the following process occurs:
-
The task is marked as
UNHEALTHY. -
The unhealthy task will be stopped, and during the stopping process, it will go through the following states:
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DEACTIVATING- In this state, Amazon ECS performs additional steps before stopping the task. For example, for tasks that are part of services configured to use Elastic Load Balancing target groups, target groups will be deregistered in this state. -
STOPPING- The task is in the process of being stopped. -
DEPROVISIONING- Resources associated with the task are being cleaned up. -
STOPPED- The task has been completely stopped.
-
-
After the old task stops, a new task will be launched to ensure service operation, and the new task will go through the following lifecycle:
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PROVISIONING- Resources required for the task are being provisioned. -
PENDING- The task is waiting to be placed on a container instance. -
ACTIVATING- In this state, Amazon ECS pulls container images, creates containers, configures task networking, registers load balancer target groups, and configures service discovery status. -
RUNNING- The task is running and performing its work.
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For more detailed information about task lifecycle states, see Task lifecycle in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
The following are notes about container health check support:
-
If the Amazon ECS container agent becomes disconnected from the Amazon ECS service, this won't cause a container to transition to an
UNHEALTHYstatus. This is by design, to ensure that containers remain running during agent restarts or temporary unavailability. The health check status is the "last heard from" response from the Amazon ECS agent, so if the container was consideredHEALTHYprior to the disconnect, that status will remain until the agent reconnects and another health check occurs. There are no assumptions made about the status of the container health checks. -
Container health checks require version
1.17.0or greater of the Amazon ECS container agent. For more information, see Updating the Amazon ECS container agent. -
Container health checks are supported for Fargate tasks if you're using platform version
1.1.0or greater. For more information, see Fargate platform versions. -
Container health checks aren't supported for tasks that are part of a service that's configured to use a Classic Load Balancer.
For an example of how to specify a task definition with multiple containers where container dependency is specified, see Container dependency in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- command
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: Array of strings
A string array representing the command that the container runs to determine if it is healthy. The string array must start with
CMDto run the command arguments directly, orCMD-SHELLto run the command with the container's default shell.When you use the Amazon Web Services Management Console JSON panel, the Command Line Interface, or the APIs, enclose the list of commands in double quotes and brackets.
[ "CMD-SHELL", "curl -f http://localhost/ || exit 1" ]You don't include the double quotes and brackets when you use the Amazon Web Services Management Console.
CMD-SHELL, curl -f http://localhost/ || exit 1An exit code of 0 indicates success, and non-zero exit code indicates failure. For more information, see
HealthCheckin the docker container create command. - interval
-
- Type: int
The time period in seconds between each health check execution. You may specify between 5 and 300 seconds. The default value is 30 seconds. This value applies only when you specify a
command. - retries
-
- Type: int
The number of times to retry a failed health check before the container is considered unhealthy. You may specify between 1 and 10 retries. The default value is 3. This value applies only when you specify a
command. - startPeriod
-
- Type: int
The optional grace period to provide containers time to bootstrap before failed health checks count towards the maximum number of retries. You can specify between 0 and 300 seconds. By default, the
startPeriodis off. This value applies only when you specify acommand.If a health check succeeds within the
startPeriod, then the container is considered healthy and any subsequent failures count toward the maximum number of retries. - timeout
-
- Type: int
The time period in seconds to wait for a health check to succeed before it is considered a failure. You may specify between 2 and 60 seconds. The default value is 5. This value applies only when you specify a
command.
HookDetails
Members
HostEntry
Description
Hostnames and IP address entries that are added to the /etc/hosts file of a container via the extraHosts parameter of its ContainerDefinition.
Members
- hostname
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The hostname to use in the
/etc/hostsentry. - ipAddress
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The IP address to use in the
/etc/hostsentry.
HostVolumeProperties
Description
Details on a container instance bind mount host volume.
Members
- sourcePath
-
- Type: string
When the
hostparameter is used, specify asourcePathto declare the path on the host container instance that's presented to the container. If this parameter is empty, then the Docker daemon has assigned a host path for you. If thehostparameter contains asourcePathfile location, then the data volume persists at the specified location on the host container instance until you delete it manually. If thesourcePathvalue doesn't exist on the host container instance, the Docker daemon creates it. If the location does exist, the contents of the source path folder are exported.If you're using the Fargate launch type, the
sourcePathparameter is not supported.
InferenceAccelerator
Description
Details on an Elastic Inference accelerator. For more information, see Working with Amazon Elastic Inference on Amazon ECS in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- deviceName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Elastic Inference accelerator device name. The
deviceNamemust also be referenced in a container definition as a ResourceRequirement. - deviceType
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Elastic Inference accelerator type to use.
InferenceAcceleratorOverride
Description
Details on an Elastic Inference accelerator task override. This parameter is used to override the Elastic Inference accelerator specified in the task definition. For more information, see Working with Amazon Elastic Inference on Amazon ECS in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- deviceName
-
- Type: string
The Elastic Inference accelerator device name to override for the task. This parameter must match a
deviceNamespecified in the task definition. - deviceType
-
- Type: string
The Elastic Inference accelerator type to use.
InstanceHealthCheckResult
Description
An object representing the result of a container instance health status check.
Members
- lastStatusChange
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for when the container instance health status last changed.
- lastUpdated
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for when the container instance health status was last updated.
- status
-
- Type: string
The container instance health status.
- type
-
- Type: string
The type of container instance health status that was verified.
InstanceLaunchTemplate
Description
The launch template configuration for Amazon ECS Managed Instances. This defines how Amazon ECS launches Amazon EC2 instances, including the instance profile for your tasks, network and storage configuration, capacity options, and instance requirements for flexible instance type selection.
Members
- ec2InstanceProfileArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the instance profile that Amazon ECS applies to Amazon ECS Managed Instances. This instance profile must include the necessary permissions for your tasks to access Amazon Web Services services and resources.
For more information, see Amazon ECS instance profile for Managed Instances in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
- instanceRequirements
-
- Type: InstanceRequirementsRequest structure
The instance requirements. You can specify:
-
The instance types
-
Instance requirements such as vCPU count, memory, network performance, and accelerator specifications
Amazon ECS automatically selects the instances that match the specified criteria.
- monitoring
-
- Type: string
CloudWatch provides two categories of monitoring: basic monitoring and detailed monitoring. By default, your managed instance is configured for basic monitoring. You can optionally enable detailed monitoring to help you more quickly identify and act on operational issues. You can enable or turn off detailed monitoring at launch or when the managed instance is running or stopped. For more information, see Detailed monitoring for Amazon ECS Managed Instances in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
- networkConfiguration
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: ManagedInstancesNetworkConfiguration structure
The network configuration for Amazon ECS Managed Instances. This specifies the subnets and security groups that instances use for network connectivity.
- storageConfiguration
-
- Type: ManagedInstancesStorageConfiguration structure
The storage configuration for Amazon ECS Managed Instances. This defines the root volume size and type for the instances.
InstanceLaunchTemplateUpdate
Description
The updated launch template configuration for Amazon ECS Managed Instances. You can modify the instance profile, network configuration, storage settings, and instance requirements. Changes apply to new instances launched after the update.
For more information, see Store instance launch parameters in Amazon EC2 launch templates in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
Members
- ec2InstanceProfileArn
-
- Type: string
The updated Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the instance profile. The new instance profile must have the necessary permissions for your tasks.
For more information, see Amazon ECS instance profile for Managed Instances in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
- instanceRequirements
-
- Type: InstanceRequirementsRequest structure
The updated instance requirements for attribute-based instance type selection. Changes to instance requirements affect which instance types Amazon ECS selects for new instances.
- monitoring
-
- Type: string
CloudWatch provides two categories of monitoring: basic monitoring and detailed monitoring. By default, your managed instance is configured for basic monitoring. You can optionally enable detailed monitoring to help you more quickly identify and act on operational issues. You can enable or turn off detailed monitoring at launch or when the managed instance is running or stopped. For more information, see Detailed monitoring for Amazon ECS Managed Instances in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
- networkConfiguration
-
- Type: ManagedInstancesNetworkConfiguration structure
The updated network configuration for Amazon ECS Managed Instances. Changes to subnets and security groups affect new instances launched after the update.
- storageConfiguration
-
- Type: ManagedInstancesStorageConfiguration structure
The updated storage configuration for Amazon ECS Managed Instances. Changes to storage settings apply to new instances launched after the update.
InstanceRequirementsRequest
Description
The instance requirements for attribute-based instance type selection. Instead of specifying exact instance types, you define requirements such as vCPU count, memory size, network performance, and accelerator specifications. Amazon ECS automatically selects Amazon EC2 instance types that match these requirements, providing flexibility and helping to mitigate capacity constraints.
Members
- acceleratorCount
-
- Type: AcceleratorCountRequest structure
The minimum and maximum number of accelerators for the instance types. This is used when you need instances with specific numbers of GPUs or other accelerators.
- acceleratorManufacturers
-
- Type: Array of strings
The accelerator manufacturers to include. You can specify
nvidia,amd,amazon-web-services, orxilinxdepending on your accelerator requirements. - acceleratorNames
-
- Type: Array of strings
The specific accelerator names to include. For example, you can specify
a100,v100,k80, or other specific accelerator models. - acceleratorTotalMemoryMiB
-
- Type: AcceleratorTotalMemoryMiBRequest structure
The minimum and maximum total accelerator memory in mebibytes (MiB). This is important for GPU workloads that require specific amounts of video memory.
- acceleratorTypes
-
- Type: Array of strings
The accelerator types to include. You can specify
gpufor graphics processing units,fpgafor field programmable gate arrays, orinferencefor machine learning inference accelerators. - allowedInstanceTypes
-
- Type: Array of strings
The instance types to include in the selection. When specified, Amazon ECS only considers these instance types, subject to the other requirements specified.
- bareMetal
-
- Type: string
Indicates whether to include bare metal instance types. Set to
includedto allow bare metal instances,excludedto exclude them, orrequiredto use only bare metal instances. - baselineEbsBandwidthMbps
-
- Type: BaselineEbsBandwidthMbpsRequest structure
The minimum and maximum baseline Amazon EBS bandwidth in megabits per second (Mbps). This is important for workloads with high storage I/O requirements.
- burstablePerformance
-
- Type: string
Indicates whether to include burstable performance instance types (T2, T3, T3a, T4g). Set to
includedto allow burstable instances,excludedto exclude them, orrequiredto use only burstable instances. - cpuManufacturers
-
- Type: Array of strings
The CPU manufacturers to include or exclude. You can specify
intel,amd, oramazon-web-servicesto control which CPU types are used for your workloads. - excludedInstanceTypes
-
- Type: Array of strings
The instance types to exclude from selection. Use this to prevent Amazon ECS from selecting specific instance types that may not be suitable for your workloads.
- instanceGenerations
-
- Type: Array of strings
The instance generations to include. You can specify
currentto use the latest generation instances, orpreviousto include previous generation instances for cost optimization. - localStorage
-
- Type: string
Indicates whether to include instance types with local storage. Set to
includedto allow local storage,excludedto exclude it, orrequiredto use only instances with local storage. - localStorageTypes
-
- Type: Array of strings
The local storage types to include. You can specify
hddfor hard disk drives,ssdfor solid state drives, or both. - maxSpotPriceAsPercentageOfOptimalOnDemandPrice
-
- Type: int
The maximum price for Spot instances as a percentage of the optimal On-Demand price. This provides more precise cost control for Spot instance selection.
- memoryGiBPerVCpu
-
- Type: MemoryGiBPerVCpuRequest structure
The minimum and maximum amount of memory per vCPU in gibibytes (GiB). This helps ensure that instance types have the appropriate memory-to-CPU ratio for your workloads.
- memoryMiB
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: MemoryMiBRequest structure
The minimum and maximum amount of memory in mebibytes (MiB) for the instance types. Amazon ECS selects instance types that have memory within this range.
- networkBandwidthGbps
-
- Type: NetworkBandwidthGbpsRequest structure
The minimum and maximum network bandwidth in gigabits per second (Gbps). This is crucial for network-intensive workloads that require high throughput.
- networkInterfaceCount
-
- Type: NetworkInterfaceCountRequest structure
The minimum and maximum number of network interfaces for the instance types. This is useful for workloads that require multiple network interfaces.
- onDemandMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice
-
- Type: int
The price protection threshold for On-Demand Instances, as a percentage higher than an identified On-Demand price. The identified On-Demand price is the price of the lowest priced current generation C, M, or R instance type with your specified attributes. If no current generation C, M, or R instance type matches your attributes, then the identified price is from either the lowest priced current generation instance types or, failing that, the lowest priced previous generation instance types that match your attributes. When Amazon ECS selects instance types with your attributes, we will exclude instance types whose price exceeds your specified threshold.
- requireHibernateSupport
-
- Type: boolean
Indicates whether the instance types must support hibernation. When set to
true, only instance types that support hibernation are selected. - spotMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice
-
- Type: int
The maximum price for Spot instances as a percentage over the lowest priced On-Demand instance. This helps control Spot instance costs while maintaining access to capacity.
- totalLocalStorageGB
-
- Type: TotalLocalStorageGBRequest structure
The minimum and maximum total local storage in gigabytes (GB) for instance types with local storage.
- vCpuCount
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: VCpuCountRangeRequest structure
The minimum and maximum number of vCPUs for the instance types. Amazon ECS selects instance types that have vCPU counts within this range.
InvalidParameterException
Description
The specified parameter isn't valid. Review the available parameters for the API request.
For more information about service event errors, see Amazon ECS service event messages.
Members
KernelCapabilities
Description
The Linux capabilities to add or remove from the default Docker configuration for a container defined in the task definition. For more detailed information about these Linux capabilities, see the capabilities(7) Linux manual page.
The following describes how Docker processes the Linux capabilities specified in the add and drop request parameters. For information about the latest behavior, see Docker Compose: order of cap_drop and cap_add in the Docker Community Forum.
-
When the container is a privleged container, the container capabilities are all of the default Docker capabilities. The capabilities specified in the
addrequest parameter, and thedroprequest parameter are ignored. -
When the
addrequest parameter is set to ALL, the container capabilities are all of the default Docker capabilities, excluding those specified in thedroprequest parameter. -
When the
droprequest parameter is set to ALL, the container capabilities are the capabilities specified in theaddrequest parameter. -
When the
addrequest parameter and thedroprequest parameter are both empty, the capabilities the container capabilities are all of the default Docker capabilities. -
The default is to first drop the capabilities specified in the
droprequest parameter, and then add the capabilities specified in theaddrequest parameter.
Members
- add
-
- Type: Array of strings
The Linux capabilities for the container that have been added to the default configuration provided by Docker. This parameter maps to
CapAddin the docker container create command and the--cap-addoption to docker run.Tasks launched on Fargate only support adding the
SYS_PTRACEkernel capability.Valid values:
"ALL" | "AUDIT_CONTROL" | "AUDIT_WRITE" | "BLOCK_SUSPEND" | "CHOWN" | "DAC_OVERRIDE" | "DAC_READ_SEARCH" | "FOWNER" | "FSETID" | "IPC_LOCK" | "IPC_OWNER" | "KILL" | "LEASE" | "LINUX_IMMUTABLE" | "MAC_ADMIN" | "MAC_OVERRIDE" | "MKNOD" | "NET_ADMIN" | "NET_BIND_SERVICE" | "NET_BROADCAST" | "NET_RAW" | "SETFCAP" | "SETGID" | "SETPCAP" | "SETUID" | "SYS_ADMIN" | "SYS_BOOT" | "SYS_CHROOT" | "SYS_MODULE" | "SYS_NICE" | "SYS_PACCT" | "SYS_PTRACE" | "SYS_RAWIO" | "SYS_RESOURCE" | "SYS_TIME" | "SYS_TTY_CONFIG" | "SYSLOG" | "WAKE_ALARM" - drop
-
- Type: Array of strings
The Linux capabilities for the container that have been removed from the default configuration provided by Docker. This parameter maps to
CapDropin the docker container create command and the--cap-dropoption to docker run.Valid values:
"ALL" | "AUDIT_CONTROL" | "AUDIT_WRITE" | "BLOCK_SUSPEND" | "CHOWN" | "DAC_OVERRIDE" | "DAC_READ_SEARCH" | "FOWNER" | "FSETID" | "IPC_LOCK" | "IPC_OWNER" | "KILL" | "LEASE" | "LINUX_IMMUTABLE" | "MAC_ADMIN" | "MAC_OVERRIDE" | "MKNOD" | "NET_ADMIN" | "NET_BIND_SERVICE" | "NET_BROADCAST" | "NET_RAW" | "SETFCAP" | "SETGID" | "SETPCAP" | "SETUID" | "SYS_ADMIN" | "SYS_BOOT" | "SYS_CHROOT" | "SYS_MODULE" | "SYS_NICE" | "SYS_PACCT" | "SYS_PTRACE" | "SYS_RAWIO" | "SYS_RESOURCE" | "SYS_TIME" | "SYS_TTY_CONFIG" | "SYSLOG" | "WAKE_ALARM"
KeyValuePair
Description
A key-value pair object.
Members
- name
-
- Type: string
The name of the key-value pair. For environment variables, this is the name of the environment variable.
- value
-
- Type: string
The value of the key-value pair. For environment variables, this is the value of the environment variable.
LimitExceededException
Description
The limit for the resource was exceeded.
Members
LinuxParameters
Description
The Linux-specific options that are applied to the container, such as Linux KernelCapabilities.
Members
- capabilities
-
- Type: KernelCapabilities structure
The Linux capabilities for the container that are added to or dropped from the default configuration provided by Docker.
For tasks that use the Fargate launch type,
capabilitiesis supported for all platform versions but theaddparameter is only supported if using platform version 1.4.0 or later. - devices
-
- Type: Array of Device structures
Any host devices to expose to the container. This parameter maps to
Devicesin the docker container create command and the--deviceoption to docker run.If you're using tasks that use the Fargate launch type, the
devicesparameter isn't supported. - initProcessEnabled
-
- Type: boolean
Run an
initprocess inside the container that forwards signals and reaps processes. This parameter maps to the--initoption to docker run. This parameter requires version 1.25 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance. To check the Docker Remote API version on your container instance, log in to your container instance and run the following command:sudo docker version --format '{{.Server.APIVersion}}' - maxSwap
-
- Type: int
The total amount of swap memory (in MiB) a container can use. This parameter will be translated to the
--memory-swapoption to docker run where the value would be the sum of the container memory plus themaxSwapvalue.If a
maxSwapvalue of0is specified, the container will not use swap. Accepted values are0or any positive integer. If themaxSwapparameter is omitted, the container will use the swap configuration for the container instance it is running on. AmaxSwapvalue must be set for theswappinessparameter to be used.If you're using tasks that use the Fargate launch type, the
maxSwapparameter isn't supported.If you're using tasks on Amazon Linux 2023 the
swappinessparameter isn't supported. - sharedMemorySize
-
- Type: int
The value for the size (in MiB) of the
/dev/shmvolume. This parameter maps to the--shm-sizeoption to docker run.If you are using tasks that use the Fargate launch type, the
sharedMemorySizeparameter is not supported. - swappiness
-
- Type: int
This allows you to tune a container's memory swappiness behavior. A
swappinessvalue of0will cause swapping to not happen unless absolutely necessary. Aswappinessvalue of100will cause pages to be swapped very aggressively. Accepted values are whole numbers between0and100. If theswappinessparameter is not specified, a default value of60is used. If a value is not specified formaxSwapthen this parameter is ignored. This parameter maps to the--memory-swappinessoption to docker run.If you're using tasks that use the Fargate launch type, the
swappinessparameter isn't supported.If you're using tasks on Amazon Linux 2023 the
swappinessparameter isn't supported. - tmpfs
-
- Type: Array of Tmpfs structures
The container path, mount options, and size (in MiB) of the tmpfs mount. This parameter maps to the
--tmpfsoption to docker run.If you're using tasks that use the Fargate launch type, the
tmpfsparameter isn't supported.
LoadBalancer
Description
The load balancer configuration to use with a service or task set.
When you add, update, or remove a load balancer configuration, Amazon ECS starts a new deployment with the updated Elastic Load Balancing configuration. This causes tasks to register to and deregister from load balancers.
We recommend that you verify this on a test environment before you update the Elastic Load Balancing configuration.
A service-linked role is required for services that use multiple target groups. For more information, see Using service-linked roles in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- advancedConfiguration
-
- Type: AdvancedConfiguration structure
The advanced settings for the load balancer used in blue/green deployments. Specify the alternate target group, listener rules, and IAM role required for traffic shifting during blue/green deployments.
- containerName
-
- Type: string
The name of the container (as it appears in a container definition) to associate with the load balancer.
You need to specify the container name when configuring the target group for an Amazon ECS load balancer.
- containerPort
-
- Type: int
The port on the container to associate with the load balancer. This port must correspond to a
containerPortin the task definition the tasks in the service are using. For tasks that use the EC2 launch type, the container instance they're launched on must allow ingress traffic on thehostPortof the port mapping. - loadBalancerName
-
- Type: string
The name of the load balancer to associate with the Amazon ECS service or task set.
If you are using an Application Load Balancer or a Network Load Balancer the load balancer name parameter should be omitted.
- targetGroupArn
-
- Type: string
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.
For services using the
ECSdeployment 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_DEPLOYdeployment controller, you're 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
awsvpcnetwork mode, you must chooseipas the target type, notinstance. Do this when creating your target groups because tasks that use theawsvpcnetwork mode are associated with an elastic network interface, not an Amazon EC2 instance. This network mode is required for the Fargate launch type.
LogConfiguration
Description
The log configuration for the container. This parameter maps to LogConfig in the docker container create command and the --log-driver option to docker run.
By default, containers use the same logging driver that the Docker daemon uses. However, the container might use a different logging driver than the Docker daemon by specifying a log driver configuration in the container definition.
Understand the following when specifying a log configuration for your containers.
-
Amazon ECS currently supports a subset of the logging drivers available to the Docker daemon. Additional log drivers may be available in future releases of the Amazon ECS container agent.
For tasks on Fargate, the supported log drivers are
awslogs,splunk, andawsfirelens.For tasks hosted on Amazon EC2 instances, the supported log drivers are
awslogs,fluentd,gelf,json-file,journald,syslog,splunk, andawsfirelens. -
This parameter requires version 1.18 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance.
-
For tasks that are hosted on Amazon EC2 instances, the Amazon ECS container agent must register the available logging drivers with the
ECS_AVAILABLE_LOGGING_DRIVERSenvironment variable before containers placed on that instance can use these log configuration options. For more information, see Amazon ECS container agent configuration in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. -
For tasks that are on Fargate, because you don't have access to the underlying infrastructure your tasks are hosted on, any additional software needed must be installed outside of the task. For example, the Fluentd output aggregators or a remote host running Logstash to send Gelf logs to.
Members
- logDriver
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The log driver to use for the container.
For tasks on Fargate, the supported log drivers are
awslogs,splunk, andawsfirelens.For tasks hosted on Amazon EC2 instances, the supported log drivers are
awslogs,fluentd,gelf,json-file,journald,syslog,splunk, andawsfirelens.For more information about using the
awslogslog driver, see Send Amazon ECS logs to CloudWatch in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.For more information about using the
awsfirelenslog driver, see Send Amazon ECS logs to an Amazon Web Services service or Amazon Web Services Partner.If you have a custom driver that isn't listed, you can fork the Amazon ECS container agent project that's available on GitHub and customize it to work with that driver. We encourage you to submit pull requests for changes that you would like to have included. However, we don't currently provide support for running modified copies of this software.
- options
-
- Type: Associative array of custom strings keys (String) to strings
The configuration options to send to the log driver.
The options you can specify depend on the log driver. Some of the options you can specify when you use the
awslogslog driver to route logs to Amazon CloudWatch include the following:- awslogs-create-group
-
Required: No
Specify whether you want the log group to be created automatically. If this option isn't specified, it defaults to
false.Your IAM policy must include the
logs:CreateLogGrouppermission before you attempt to useawslogs-create-group. - awslogs-region
-
Required: Yes
Specify the Amazon Web Services Region that the
awslogslog driver is to send your Docker logs to. You can choose to send all of your logs from clusters in different Regions to a single region in CloudWatch Logs. This is so that they're all visible in one location. Otherwise, you can separate them by Region for more granularity. Make sure that the specified log group exists in the Region that you specify with this option. - awslogs-group
-
Required: Yes
Make sure to specify a log group that the
awslogslog driver sends its log streams to. - awslogs-stream-prefix
-
Required: Yes, when using Fargate.Optional when using EC2.
Use the
awslogs-stream-prefixoption to associate a log stream with the specified prefix, the container name, and the ID of the Amazon ECS task that the container belongs to. If you specify a prefix with this option, then the log stream takes the formatprefix-name/container-name/ecs-task-id.If you don't specify a prefix with this option, then the log stream is named after the container ID that's assigned by the Docker daemon on the container instance. Because it's difficult to trace logs back to the container that sent them with just the Docker container ID (which is only available on the container instance), we recommend that you specify a prefix with this option.
For Amazon ECS services, you can use the service name as the prefix. Doing so, you can trace log streams to the service that the container belongs to, the name of the container that sent them, and the ID of the task that the container belongs to.
You must specify a stream-prefix for your logs to have your logs appear in the Log pane when using the Amazon ECS console.
- awslogs-datetime-format
-
Required: No
This option defines a multiline start pattern in Python
strftimeformat. A log message consists of a line that matches the pattern and any following lines that don’t match the pattern. The matched line is the delimiter between log messages.One example of a use case for using this format is for parsing output such as a stack dump, which might otherwise be logged in multiple entries. The correct pattern allows it to be captured in a single entry.
For more information, see awslogs-datetime-format.
You cannot configure both the
awslogs-datetime-formatandawslogs-multiline-patternoptions.Multiline logging performs regular expression parsing and matching of all log messages. This might have a negative impact on logging performance.
- awslogs-multiline-pattern
-
Required: No
This option defines a multiline start pattern that uses a regular expression. A log message consists of a line that matches the pattern and any following lines that don’t match the pattern. The matched line is the delimiter between log messages.
For more information, see awslogs-multiline-pattern.
This option is ignored if
awslogs-datetime-formatis also configured.You cannot configure both the
awslogs-datetime-formatandawslogs-multiline-patternoptions.Multiline logging performs regular expression parsing and matching of all log messages. This might have a negative impact on logging performance.
The following options apply to all supported log drivers.
- mode
-
Required: No
Valid values:
non-blocking|blockingThis option defines the delivery mode of log messages from the container to the log driver specified using
logDriver. The delivery mode you choose affects application availability when the flow of logs from container is interrupted.If you use the
blockingmode and the flow of logs is interrupted, calls from container code to write to thestdoutandstderrstreams will block. The logging thread of the application will block as a result. This may cause the application to become unresponsive and lead to container healthcheck failure.If you use the
non-blockingmode, the container's logs are instead stored in an in-memory intermediate buffer configured with themax-buffer-sizeoption. This prevents the application from becoming unresponsive when logs cannot be sent. We recommend using this mode if you want to ensure service availability and are okay with some log loss. For more information, see Preventing log loss with non-blocking mode in theawslogscontainer log driver.You can set a default
modefor all containers in a specific Amazon Web Services Region by using thedefaultLogDriverModeaccount setting. If you don't specify themodeoption or configure the account setting, Amazon ECS will default to thenon-blockingmode. For more information about the account setting, see Default log driver mode in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.On June 25, 2025, Amazon ECS changed the default log driver mode from
blockingtonon-blockingto prioritize task availability over logging. To continue using theblockingmode after this change, do one of the following:-
Set the
modeoption in your container definition'slogConfigurationasblocking. -
Set the
defaultLogDriverModeaccount setting toblocking.
-
- max-buffer-size
-
Required: No
Default value:
10mWhen
non-blockingmode is used, themax-buffer-sizelog option controls the size of the buffer that's used for intermediate message storage. Make sure to specify an adequate buffer size based on your application. When the buffer fills up, further logs cannot be stored. Logs that cannot be stored are lost.
To route logs using the
splunklog router, you need to specify asplunk-tokenand asplunk-url.When you use the
awsfirelenslog router to route logs to an Amazon Web Services Service or Amazon Web Services Partner Network destination for log storage and analytics, you can set thelog-driver-buffer-limitoption to limit the number of events that are buffered in memory, before being sent to the log router container. It can help to resolve potential log loss issue because high throughput might result in memory running out for the buffer inside of Docker.Other options you can specify when using
awsfirelensto route logs depend on the destination. When you export logs to Amazon Data Firehose, you can specify the Amazon Web Services Region withregionand a name for the log stream withdelivery_stream.When you export logs to Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, you can specify an Amazon Web Services Region with
regionand a data stream name withstream.When you export logs to Amazon OpenSearch Service, you can specify options like
Name,Host(OpenSearch Service endpoint without protocol),Port,Index,Type,Aws_auth,Aws_region,Suppress_Type_Name, andtls. For more information, see Under the hood: FireLens for Amazon ECS Tasks.When you export logs to Amazon S3, you can specify the bucket using the
bucketoption. You can also specifyregion,total_file_size,upload_timeout, anduse_put_objectas options.This parameter requires version 1.19 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance. To check the Docker Remote API version on your container instance, log in to your container instance and run the following command:
sudo docker version --format '{{.Server.APIVersion}}' - secretOptions
-
- Type: Array of Secret structures
The secrets to pass to the log configuration. For more information, see Specifying sensitive data in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
ManagedAgent
Description
Details about the managed agent status for the container.
Members
- lastStartedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the managed agent was last started.
- lastStatus
-
- Type: string
The last known status of the managed agent.
- name
-
- Type: string
The name of the managed agent. When the execute command feature is turned on, the managed agent name is
ExecuteCommandAgent. - reason
-
- Type: string
The reason for why the managed agent is in the state it is in.
ManagedAgentStateChange
Description
An object representing a change in state for a managed agent.
Members
- containerName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the container that's associated with the managed agent.
- managedAgentName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the managed agent.
- reason
-
- Type: string
The reason for the status of the managed agent.
- status
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The status of the managed agent.
ManagedInstancesNetworkConfiguration
Description
The network configuration for Amazon ECS Managed Instances. This specifies the VPC subnets and security groups that instances use for network connectivity. Amazon ECS Managed Instances support multiple network modes including awsvpc (instances receive ENIs for task isolation), host (instances share network namespace with tasks), and none (no external network connectivity), ensuring backward compatibility for migrating workloads from Fargate or Amazon EC2.
Members
- securityGroups
-
- Type: Array of strings
The list of security group IDs to apply to Amazon ECS Managed Instances. These security groups control the network traffic allowed to and from the instances.
- subnets
-
- Type: Array of strings
The list of subnet IDs where Amazon ECS can launch Amazon ECS Managed Instances. Instances are distributed across the specified subnets for high availability. All subnets must be in the same VPC.
ManagedInstancesProvider
Description
The configuration for a Amazon ECS Managed Instances provider. Amazon ECS uses this configuration to automatically launch, manage, and terminate Amazon EC2 instances on your behalf. Managed instances provide access to the full range of Amazon EC2 instance types and features while offloading infrastructure management to Amazon Web Services.
Members
- infrastructureRoleArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the infrastructure role that Amazon ECS assumes to manage instances. This role must include permissions for Amazon EC2 instance lifecycle management, networking, and any additional Amazon Web Services services required for your workloads.
For more information, see Amazon ECS infrastructure IAM role in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
- instanceLaunchTemplate
-
- Type: InstanceLaunchTemplate structure
The launch template that defines how Amazon ECS launches Amazon ECS Managed Instances. This includes the instance profile for your tasks, network and storage configuration, and instance requirements that determine which Amazon EC2 instance types can be used.
For more information, see Store instance launch parameters in Amazon EC2 launch templates in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
- propagateTags
-
- Type: string
Determines whether tags from the capacity provider are automatically applied to Amazon ECS Managed Instances. This helps with cost allocation and resource management by ensuring consistent tagging across your infrastructure.
ManagedInstancesStorageConfiguration
Description
The storage configuration for Amazon ECS Managed Instances. This defines the root volume configuration for the instances.
Members
- storageSizeGiB
-
- Type: int
The size of the tasks volume.
ManagedScaling
Description
The managed scaling settings for the Auto Scaling group capacity provider.
When managed scaling is turned on, Amazon ECS manages the scale-in and scale-out actions of the Auto Scaling group. Amazon ECS manages a target tracking scaling policy using an Amazon ECS managed CloudWatch metric with the specified targetCapacity value as the target value for the metric. For more information, see Using managed scaling in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
If managed scaling is off, the user must manage the scaling of the Auto Scaling group.
Members
- instanceWarmupPeriod
-
- Type: int
The period of time, in seconds, after a newly launched Amazon EC2 instance can contribute to CloudWatch metrics for Auto Scaling group. If this parameter is omitted, the default value of
300seconds is used. - maximumScalingStepSize
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of Amazon EC2 instances that Amazon ECS will scale out at one time. If this parameter is omitted, the default value of
10000is used. - minimumScalingStepSize
-
- Type: int
The minimum number of Amazon EC2 instances that Amazon ECS will scale out at one time. The scale in process is not affected by this parameter If this parameter is omitted, the default value of
1is used.When additional capacity is required, Amazon ECS will scale up the minimum scaling step size even if the actual demand is less than the minimum scaling step size.
- status
-
- Type: string
Determines whether to use managed scaling for the capacity provider.
- targetCapacity
-
- Type: int
The target capacity utilization as a percentage for the capacity provider. The specified value must be greater than
0and less than or equal to100. For example, if you want the capacity provider to maintain 10% spare capacity, then that means the utilization is 90%, so use atargetCapacityof90. The default value of100percent results in the Amazon EC2 instances in your Auto Scaling group being completely used.
ManagedStorageConfiguration
Description
The managed storage configuration for the cluster.
Members
- fargateEphemeralStorageKmsKeyId
-
- Type: string
Specify the Key Management Service key ID for Fargate ephemeral storage.
When you specify a
fargateEphemeralStorageKmsKeyId, Amazon Web Services Fargate uses the key to encrypt data at rest in ephemeral storage. For more information about Fargate ephemeral storage encryption, see Customer managed keys for Amazon Web Services Fargate ephemeral storage for Amazon ECS in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.The key must be a single Region key.
- kmsKeyId
-
- Type: string
Specify a Key Management Service key ID to encrypt Amazon ECS managed storage.
When you specify a
kmsKeyId, Amazon ECS uses the key to encrypt data volumes managed by Amazon ECS that are attached to tasks in the cluster. The following data volumes are managed by Amazon ECS: Amazon EBS. For more information about encryption of Amazon EBS volumes attached to Amazon ECS tasks, see Encrypt data stored in Amazon EBS volumes for Amazon ECS in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.The key must be a single Region key.
MemoryGiBPerVCpuRequest
Description
The minimum and maximum amount of memory per vCPU in gibibytes (GiB). This helps ensure that instance types have the appropriate memory-to-CPU ratio for your workloads.
Members
- max
-
- Type: double
The maximum amount of memory per vCPU in GiB. Instance types with a higher memory-to-vCPU ratio are excluded from selection.
- min
-
- Type: double
The minimum amount of memory per vCPU in GiB. Instance types with a lower memory-to-vCPU ratio are excluded from selection.
MemoryMiBRequest
Description
The minimum and maximum amount of memory in mebibytes (MiB) for instance type selection. This ensures that selected instance types have adequate memory for your workloads.
Members
- max
-
- Type: int
The maximum amount of memory in MiB. Instance types with more memory than this value are excluded from selection.
- min
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The minimum amount of memory in MiB. Instance types with less memory than this value are excluded from selection.
MissingVersionException
Description
Amazon ECS can't determine the current version of the Amazon ECS container agent on the container instance and doesn't have enough information to proceed with an update. This could be because the agent running on the container instance is a previous or custom version that doesn't use our version information.
Members
MountPoint
Description
The details for a volume mount point that's used in a container definition.
Members
- containerPath
-
- Type: string
The path on the container to mount the host volume at.
- readOnly
-
- Type: boolean
If this value is
true, the container has read-only access to the volume. If this value isfalse, then the container can write to the volume. The default value isfalse. - sourceVolume
-
- Type: string
The name of the volume to mount. Must be a volume name referenced in the
nameparameter of task definitionvolume.
NamespaceNotFoundException
Description
The specified namespace wasn't found.
Members
NetworkBandwidthGbpsRequest
Description
The minimum and maximum network bandwidth in gigabits per second (Gbps) for instance type selection. This is important for network-intensive workloads.
Members
- max
-
- Type: double
The maximum network bandwidth in Gbps. Instance types with higher network bandwidth are excluded from selection.
- min
-
- Type: double
The minimum network bandwidth in Gbps. Instance types with lower network bandwidth are excluded from selection.
NetworkBinding
Description
Details on the network bindings between a container and its host container instance. After a task reaches the RUNNING status, manual and automatic host and container port assignments are visible in the networkBindings section of DescribeTasks API responses.
Members
- bindIP
-
- Type: string
The IP address that the container is bound to on the container instance.
- containerPort
-
- Type: int
The port number on the container that's used with the network binding.
- containerPortRange
-
- Type: string
The port number range on the container that's bound to the dynamically mapped host port range.
The following rules apply when you specify a
containerPortRange:-
You must use either the
bridgenetwork mode or theawsvpcnetwork mode. -
This parameter is available for both the EC2 and Fargate launch types.
-
This parameter is available for both the Linux and Windows operating systems.
-
The container instance must have at least version 1.67.0 of the container agent and at least version 1.67.0-1 of the
ecs-initpackage -
You can specify a maximum of 100 port ranges per container.
-
You do not specify a
hostPortRange. The value of thehostPortRangeis set as follows:-
For containers in a task with the
awsvpcnetwork mode, thehostPortRangeis set to the same value as thecontainerPortRange. This is a static mapping strategy. -
For containers in a task with the
bridgenetwork mode, the Amazon ECS agent finds open host ports from the default ephemeral range and passes it to docker to bind them to the container ports.
-
-
The
containerPortRangevalid values are between 1 and 65535. -
A port can only be included in one port mapping per container.
-
You cannot specify overlapping port ranges.
-
The first port in the range must be less than last port in the range.
-
Docker recommends that you turn off the docker-proxy in the Docker daemon config file when you have a large number of ports.
For more information, see Issue #11185 on the Github website.
For information about how to turn off the docker-proxy in the Docker daemon config file, see Docker daemon in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
You can call
DescribeTasksto view thehostPortRangewhich are the host ports that are bound to the container ports. - hostPort
-
- Type: int
The port number on the host that's used with the network binding.
- hostPortRange
-
- Type: string
The port number range on the host that's used with the network binding. This is assigned is assigned by Docker and delivered by the Amazon ECS agent.
- protocol
-
- Type: string
The protocol used for the network binding.
NetworkConfiguration
Description
The network configuration for a task or service.
Members
- awsvpcConfiguration
-
- Type: AwsVpcConfiguration structure
The VPC subnets and security groups that are associated with a task.
All specified subnets and security groups must be from the same VPC.
NetworkInterface
Description
An object representing the elastic network interface for tasks that use the awsvpc network mode.
Members
- attachmentId
-
- Type: string
The attachment ID for the network interface.
- ipv6Address
-
- Type: string
The private IPv6 address for the network interface.
- privateIpv4Address
-
- Type: string
The private IPv4 address for the network interface.
NetworkInterfaceCountRequest
Description
The minimum and maximum number of network interfaces for instance type selection. This is useful for workloads that require multiple network interfaces.
Members
- max
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of network interfaces. Instance types that support more network interfaces are excluded from selection.
- min
-
- Type: int
The minimum number of network interfaces. Instance types that support fewer network interfaces are excluded from selection.
NoUpdateAvailableException
Description
There's no update available for this Amazon ECS container agent. This might be because the agent is already running the latest version or because it's so old that there's no update path to the current version.
Members
PlacementConstraint
Description
An object representing a constraint on task placement. For more information, see Task placement constraints in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
If you're using the Fargate launch type, task placement constraints aren't supported.
Members
- expression
-
- Type: string
A cluster query language expression to apply to the constraint. The expression can have a maximum length of 2000 characters. You can't specify an expression if the constraint type is
distinctInstance. For more information, see Cluster query language in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - type
-
- Type: string
The type of constraint. Use
distinctInstanceto ensure that each task in a particular group is running on a different container instance. UsememberOfto restrict the selection to a group of valid candidates.
PlacementStrategy
Description
The task placement strategy for a task or service. For more information, see Task placement strategies in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- field
-
- Type: string
The field to apply the placement strategy against. For the
spreadplacement strategy, valid values areinstanceId(orhost, which has the same effect), or any platform or custom attribute that's applied to a container instance, such asattribute:ecs.availability-zone. For thebinpackplacement strategy, valid values arecpuandmemory. For therandomplacement strategy, this field is not used. - type
-
- Type: string
The type of placement strategy. The
randomplacement strategy randomly places tasks on available candidates. Thespreadplacement strategy spreads placement across available candidates evenly based on thefieldparameter. Thebinpackstrategy places tasks on available candidates that have the least available amount of the resource that's specified with thefieldparameter. For example, if you binpack on memory, a task is placed on the instance with the least amount of remaining memory but still enough to run the task.
PlatformDevice
Description
The devices that are available on the container instance. The only supported device type is a GPU.
Members
- id
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The ID for the GPUs on the container instance. The available GPU IDs can also be obtained on the container instance in the
/var/lib/ecs/gpu/nvidia_gpu_info.jsonfile. - type
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The type of device that's available on the container instance. The only supported value is
GPU.
PlatformTaskDefinitionIncompatibilityException
Description
The specified platform version doesn't satisfy the required capabilities of the task definition.
Members
PlatformUnknownException
Description
The specified platform version doesn't exist.
Members
PortMapping
Description
Port mappings allow containers to access ports on the host container instance to send or receive traffic. Port mappings are specified as part of the container definition.
If you use containers in a task with the awsvpc or host network mode, specify the exposed ports using containerPort. The hostPort can be left blank or it must be the same value as the containerPort.
Most fields of this parameter (containerPort, hostPort, protocol) maps to PortBindings in the docker container create command and the --publish option to docker run. If the network mode of a task definition is set to host, host ports must either be undefined or match the container port in the port mapping.
You can't expose the same container port for multiple protocols. If you attempt this, an error is returned.
After a task reaches the RUNNING status, manual and automatic host and container port assignments are visible in the networkBindings section of DescribeTasks API responses.
Members
- appProtocol
-
- Type: string
The application protocol that's used for the port mapping. This parameter only applies to Service Connect. We recommend that you set this parameter to be consistent with the protocol that your application uses. If you set this parameter, Amazon ECS adds protocol-specific connection handling to the Service Connect proxy. If you set this parameter, Amazon ECS adds protocol-specific telemetry in the Amazon ECS console and CloudWatch.
If you don't set a value for this parameter, then TCP is used. However, Amazon ECS doesn't add protocol-specific telemetry for TCP.
appProtocolis immutable in a Service Connect service. Updating this field requires a service deletion and redeployment.Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- containerPort
-
- Type: int
The port number on the container that's bound to the user-specified or automatically assigned host port.
If you use containers in a task with the
awsvpcorhostnetwork mode, specify the exposed ports usingcontainerPort.If you use containers in a task with the
bridgenetwork mode and you specify a container port and not a host port, your container automatically receives a host port in the ephemeral port range. For more information, seehostPort. Port mappings that are automatically assigned in this way do not count toward the 100 reserved ports limit of a container instance. - containerPortRange
-
- Type: string
The port number range on the container that's bound to the dynamically mapped host port range.
The following rules apply when you specify a
containerPortRange:-
You must use either the
bridgenetwork mode or theawsvpcnetwork mode. -
This parameter is available for both the EC2 and Fargate launch types.
-
This parameter is available for both the Linux and Windows operating systems.
-
The container instance must have at least version 1.67.0 of the container agent and at least version 1.67.0-1 of the
ecs-initpackage -
You can specify a maximum of 100 port ranges per container.
-
You do not specify a
hostPortRange. The value of thehostPortRangeis set as follows:-
For containers in a task with the
awsvpcnetwork mode, thehostPortRangeis set to the same value as thecontainerPortRange. This is a static mapping strategy. -
For containers in a task with the
bridgenetwork mode, the Amazon ECS agent finds open host ports from the default ephemeral range and passes it to docker to bind them to the container ports.
-
-
The
containerPortRangevalid values are between 1 and 65535. -
A port can only be included in one port mapping per container.
-
You cannot specify overlapping port ranges.
-
The first port in the range must be less than last port in the range.
-
Docker recommends that you turn off the docker-proxy in the Docker daemon config file when you have a large number of ports.
For more information, see Issue #11185 on the Github website.
For information about how to turn off the docker-proxy in the Docker daemon config file, see Docker daemon in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
You can call
DescribeTasksto view thehostPortRangewhich are the host ports that are bound to the container ports. - hostPort
-
- Type: int
The port number on the container instance to reserve for your container.
If you specify a
containerPortRange, leave this field empty and the value of thehostPortis set as follows:-
For containers in a task with the
awsvpcnetwork mode, thehostPortis set to the same value as thecontainerPort. This is a static mapping strategy. -
For containers in a task with the
bridgenetwork mode, the Amazon ECS agent finds open ports on the host and automatically binds them to the container ports. This is a dynamic mapping strategy.
If you use containers in a task with the
awsvpcorhostnetwork mode, thehostPortcan either be left blank or set to the same value as thecontainerPort.If you use containers in a task with the
bridgenetwork mode, you can specify a non-reserved host port for your container port mapping, or you can omit thehostPort(or set it to0) while specifying acontainerPortand your container automatically receives a port in the ephemeral port range for your container instance operating system and Docker version.The default ephemeral port range for Docker version 1.6.0 and later is listed on the instance under
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range. If this kernel parameter is unavailable, the default ephemeral port range from 49153 through 65535 (Linux) or 49152 through 65535 (Windows) is used. Do not attempt to specify a host port in the ephemeral port range as these are reserved for automatic assignment. In general, ports below 32768 are outside of the ephemeral port range.The default reserved ports are 22 for SSH, the Docker ports 2375 and 2376, and the Amazon ECS container agent ports 51678-51680. Any host port that was previously specified in a running task is also reserved while the task is running. That is, after a task stops, the host port is released. The current reserved ports are displayed in the
remainingResourcesof DescribeContainerInstances output. A container instance can have up to 100 reserved ports at a time. This number includes the default reserved ports. Automatically assigned ports aren't included in the 100 reserved ports quota. - name
-
- Type: string
The name that's used for the port mapping. This parameter is the name that you use in the
serviceConnectConfigurationand thevpcLatticeConfigurationsof a service. The name can include up to 64 characters. The characters can include lowercase letters, numbers, underscores (_), and hyphens (-). The name can't start with a hyphen. - protocol
-
- Type: string
The protocol used for the port mapping. Valid values are
tcpandudp. The default istcp.protocolis immutable in a Service Connect service. Updating this field requires a service deletion and redeployment.
ProtectedTask
Description
An object representing the protection status details for a task. You can set the protection status with the UpdateTaskProtection API and get the status of tasks with the GetTaskProtection API.
Members
- expirationDate
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The epoch time when protection for the task will expire.
- protectionEnabled
-
- Type: boolean
The protection status of the task. If scale-in protection is on for a task, the value is
true. Otherwise, it isfalse. - taskArn
-
- Type: string
The task ARN.
ProxyConfiguration
Description
The configuration details for the App Mesh proxy.
For tasks that use the EC2 launch type, the container instances require at least version 1.26.0 of the container agent and at least version 1.26.0-1 of the ecs-init package to use a proxy configuration. If your container instances are launched from the Amazon ECS optimized AMI version 20190301 or later, then they contain the required versions of the container agent and ecs-init. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized Linux AMI
Members
- containerName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the container that will serve as the App Mesh proxy.
- properties
-
- Type: Array of KeyValuePair structures
The set of network configuration parameters to provide the Container Network Interface (CNI) plugin, specified as key-value pairs.
-
IgnoredUID- (Required) The user ID (UID) of the proxy container as defined by theuserparameter in a container definition. This is used to ensure the proxy ignores its own traffic. IfIgnoredGIDis specified, this field can be empty. -
IgnoredGID- (Required) The group ID (GID) of the proxy container as defined by theuserparameter in a container definition. This is used to ensure the proxy ignores its own traffic. IfIgnoredUIDis specified, this field can be empty. -
AppPorts- (Required) The list of ports that the application uses. Network traffic to these ports is forwarded to theProxyIngressPortandProxyEgressPort. -
ProxyIngressPort- (Required) Specifies the port that incoming traffic to theAppPortsis directed to. -
ProxyEgressPort- (Required) Specifies the port that outgoing traffic from theAppPortsis directed to. -
EgressIgnoredPorts- (Required) The egress traffic going to the specified ports is ignored and not redirected to theProxyEgressPort. It can be an empty list. -
EgressIgnoredIPs- (Required) The egress traffic going to the specified IP addresses is ignored and not redirected to theProxyEgressPort. It can be an empty list.
- type
-
- Type: string
The proxy type. The only supported value is
APPMESH.
RepositoryCredentials
Description
The repository credentials for private registry authentication.
Members
- credentialsParameter
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the secret containing the private repository credentials.
When you use the Amazon ECS API, CLI, or Amazon Web Services SDK, if the secret exists in the same Region as the task that you're launching then you can use either the full ARN or the name of the secret. When you use the Amazon Web Services Management Console, you must specify the full ARN of the secret.
ResolvedConfiguration
Description
The resolved configuration for a service revision, which contains the actual resources your service revision uses, such as which target groups serve traffic.
Members
- loadBalancers
-
- Type: Array of ServiceRevisionLoadBalancer structures
The resolved load balancer configuration for the service revision. This includes information about which target groups serve traffic and which listener rules direct traffic to them.
Resource
Description
Describes the resources available for a container instance.
Members
- doubleValue
-
- Type: double
When the
doubleValuetype is set, the value of the resource must be a double precision floating-point type. - integerValue
-
- Type: int
When the
integerValuetype is set, the value of the resource must be an integer. - longValue
-
- Type: long (int|float)
When the
longValuetype is set, the value of the resource must be an extended precision floating-point type. - name
-
- Type: string
The name of the resource, such as
CPU,MEMORY,PORTS,PORTS_UDP, or a user-defined resource. - stringSetValue
-
- Type: Array of strings
When the
stringSetValuetype is set, the value of the resource must be a string type. - type
-
- Type: string
The type of the resource. Valid values:
INTEGER,DOUBLE,LONG, orSTRINGSET.
ResourceInUseException
Description
The specified resource is in-use and can't be removed.
Members
ResourceNotFoundException
Description
The specified resource wasn't found.
Members
ResourceRequirement
Description
The type and amount of a resource to assign to a container. The supported resource types are GPUs and Elastic Inference accelerators. For more information, see Working with GPUs on Amazon ECS or Working with Amazon Elastic Inference on Amazon ECS in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide
Members
- type
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The type of resource to assign to a container.
- value
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The value for the specified resource type.
When the type is
GPU, the value is the number of physicalGPUsthe Amazon ECS container agent reserves for the container. The number of GPUs that's reserved for all containers in a task can't exceed the number of available GPUs on the container instance that the task is launched on.When the type is
InferenceAccelerator, thevaluematches thedeviceNamefor an InferenceAccelerator specified in a task definition.
Rollback
Description
Information about the service deployment rollback.
Members
- reason
-
- Type: string
The reason the rollback happened. For example, the circuit breaker initiated the rollback operation.
- serviceRevisionArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the service revision deployed as part of the rollback.
- startedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
Time time that the rollback started. The format is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS.
RuntimePlatform
Description
Information about the platform for the Amazon ECS service or task.
For more information about RuntimePlatform, see RuntimePlatform in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- cpuArchitecture
-
- Type: string
The CPU architecture.
You can run your Linux tasks on an ARM-based platform by setting the value to
ARM64. This option is available for tasks that run on Linux Amazon EC2 instance or Linux containers on Fargate. - operatingSystemFamily
-
- Type: string
The operating system.
Scale
Description
A floating-point percentage of the desired number of tasks to place and keep running in the task set.
Members
- unit
-
- Type: string
The unit of measure for the scale value.
- value
-
- Type: double
The value, specified as a percent total of a service's
desiredCount, to scale the task set. Accepted values are numbers between 0 and 100.
Secret
Description
An object representing the secret to expose to your container. Secrets can be exposed to a container in the following ways:
-
To inject sensitive data into your containers as environment variables, use the
secretscontainer definition parameter. -
To reference sensitive information in the log configuration of a container, use the
secretOptionscontainer definition parameter.
For more information, see Specifying sensitive data in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the secret.
- valueFrom
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The secret to expose to the container. The supported values are either the full ARN of the Secrets Manager secret or the full ARN of the parameter in the SSM Parameter Store.
For information about the require Identity and Access Management permissions, see Required IAM permissions for Amazon ECS secrets (for Secrets Manager) or Required IAM permissions for Amazon ECS secrets (for Systems Manager Parameter store) in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
If the SSM Parameter Store parameter exists in the same Region as the task you're launching, then you can use either the full ARN or name of the parameter. If the parameter exists in a different Region, then the full ARN must be specified.
ServerException
Description
These errors are usually caused by a server issue.
Members
- message
-
- Type: string
Message that describes the cause of the exception.
Service
Description
Details on a service within a cluster.
Members
- availabilityZoneRebalancing
-
- Type: string
Indicates whether to use Availability Zone rebalancing for the service.
For more information, see Balancing an Amazon ECS service across Availability Zones in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide .
The default behavior of
AvailabilityZoneRebalancingdiffers between create and update requests:-
For create service requests, when no value is specified for
AvailabilityZoneRebalancing, Amazon ECS defaults the value toENABLED. -
For update service requests, when no value is specified for
AvailabilityZoneRebalancing, Amazon ECS defaults to the existing service’sAvailabilityZoneRebalancingvalue. If the service never had anAvailabilityZoneRebalancingvalue set, Amazon ECS treats this asDISABLED.
- capacityProviderStrategy
-
- Type: Array of CapacityProviderStrategyItem structures
The capacity provider strategy the service uses. When using the DescribeServices API, this field is omitted if the service was created using a launch type.
- clusterArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that hosts the service.
- createdAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the service was created.
- createdBy
-
- Type: string
The principal that created the service.
- deploymentConfiguration
-
- Type: DeploymentConfiguration structure
Optional deployment parameters that control how many tasks run during the deployment and the ordering of stopping and starting tasks.
- deploymentController
-
- Type: DeploymentController structure
The deployment controller type the service is using.
- deployments
-
- Type: Array of Deployment structures
The current state of deployments for the service.
- desiredCount
-
- Type: int
The desired number of instantiations of the task definition to keep running on the service. This value is specified when the service is created with CreateService , and it can be modified with UpdateService.
- enableECSManagedTags
-
- Type: boolean
Determines whether to use Amazon ECS managed tags for the tasks in the service. For more information, see Tagging Your Amazon ECS Resources in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- enableExecuteCommand
-
- Type: boolean
Determines whether the execute command functionality is turned on for the service. If
true, the execute command functionality is turned on for all containers in tasks as part of the service. - events
-
- Type: Array of ServiceEvent structures
The event stream for your service. A maximum of 100 of the latest events are displayed.
- healthCheckGracePeriodSeconds
-
- Type: int
The period of time, in seconds, that the Amazon ECS service scheduler ignores unhealthy Elastic Load Balancing, VPC Lattice, and container health checks after a task has first started.
If your service has more running tasks than desired, unhealthy tasks in the grace period might be stopped to reach the desired count.
- launchType
-
- Type: string
The launch type the service is using. When using the DescribeServices API, this field is omitted if the service was created using a capacity provider strategy.
- loadBalancers
-
- Type: Array of LoadBalancer structures
A list of Elastic Load Balancing load balancer objects. It contains the load balancer name, the container name, and the container port to access from the load balancer. The container name is as it appears in a container definition.
- networkConfiguration
-
- Type: NetworkConfiguration structure
The VPC subnet and security group configuration for tasks that receive their own elastic network interface by using the
awsvpcnetworking mode. - pendingCount
-
- Type: int
The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the
PENDINGstate. - placementConstraints
-
- Type: Array of PlacementConstraint structures
The placement constraints for the tasks in the service.
- placementStrategy
-
- Type: Array of PlacementStrategy structures
The placement strategy that determines how tasks for the service are placed.
- platformFamily
-
- Type: string
The operating system that your tasks in the service run on. A platform family is specified only for tasks using the Fargate launch type.
All tasks that run as part of this service must use the same
platformFamilyvalue as the service (for example,LINUX). - platformVersion
-
- Type: string
The platform version to run your service on. A platform version is only specified for tasks that are hosted on Fargate. If one isn't specified, the
LATESTplatform version is used. For more information, see Fargate Platform Versions in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - propagateTags
-
- Type: string
Determines whether to propagate the tags from the task definition or the service to the task. If no value is specified, the tags aren't propagated.
- roleArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the IAM role that's associated with the service. It allows the Amazon ECS container agent to register container instances with an Elastic Load Balancing load balancer.
- runningCount
-
- Type: int
The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the
RUNNINGstate. - schedulingStrategy
-
- Type: string
The scheduling strategy to use for the service. For more information, see Services.
There are two service scheduler strategies available.
-
REPLICA-The replica scheduling strategy places and maintains the desired number of tasks across your cluster. By default, the service scheduler spreads tasks across Availability Zones. You can use task placement strategies and constraints to customize task placement decisions. -
DAEMON-The daemon scheduling strategy deploys exactly one task on each active container instance. This task meets all of the task placement constraints that you specify in your cluster. The service scheduler also evaluates the task placement constraints for running tasks. It stop tasks that don't meet the placement constraints.Fargate tasks don't support the
DAEMONscheduling strategy.
- serviceArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN that identifies the service. For more information about the ARN format, see Amazon Resource Name (ARN) in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
- serviceName
-
- Type: string
The name of your service. Up to 255 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, underscores, and hyphens are allowed. Service names must be unique within a cluster. However, you can have similarly named services in multiple clusters within a Region or across multiple Regions.
- serviceRegistries
-
- Type: Array of ServiceRegistry structures
The details for the service discovery registries to assign to this service. For more information, see Service Discovery.
- status
-
- Type: string
The status of the service. The valid values are
ACTIVE,DRAINING, orINACTIVE. - tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The metadata that you apply to the service to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define bot the key and value.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
- taskDefinition
-
- Type: string
The task definition to use for tasks in the service. This value is specified when the service is created with CreateService, and it can be modified with UpdateService.
- taskSets
-
- Type: Array of TaskSet structures
Information about a set of Amazon ECS tasks in either an CodeDeploy or an
EXTERNALdeployment. An Amazon ECS task set includes details such as the desired number of tasks, how many tasks are running, and whether the task set serves production traffic.
ServiceConnectClientAlias
Description
Each alias ("endpoint") is a fully-qualified name and port number that other tasks ("clients") can use to connect to this service.
Each name and port mapping must be unique within the namespace.
Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- dnsName
-
- Type: string
The
dnsNameis the name that you use in the applications of client tasks to connect to this service. The name must be a valid DNS name but doesn't need to be fully-qualified. The name can include up to 127 characters. The name can include lowercase letters, numbers, underscores (_), hyphens (-), and periods (.). The name can't start with a hyphen.If this parameter isn't specified, the default value of
discoveryName.namespaceis used. If thediscoveryNameisn't specified, the port mapping name from the task definition is used inportName.namespace.To avoid changing your applications in client Amazon ECS services, set this to the same name that the client application uses by default. For example, a few common names are
database,db, or the lowercase name of a database, such asmysqlorredis. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - port
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The listening port number for the Service Connect proxy. This port is available inside of all of the tasks within the same namespace.
To avoid changing your applications in client Amazon ECS services, set this to the same port that the client application uses by default. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- testTrafficRules
-
- Type: ServiceConnectTestTrafficRules structure
The configuration for test traffic routing rules used during blue/green deployments with Amazon ECS Service Connect. This allows you to route a portion of traffic to the new service revision of your service for testing before shifting all production traffic.
ServiceConnectConfiguration
Description
The Service Connect configuration of your Amazon ECS service. The configuration for this service to discover and connect to services, and be discovered by, and connected from, other services within a namespace.
Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- enabled
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: boolean
Specifies whether to use Service Connect with this service.
- logConfiguration
-
- Type: LogConfiguration structure
The log configuration for the container. This parameter maps to
LogConfigin the docker container create command and the--log-driveroption to docker run.By default, containers use the same logging driver that the Docker daemon uses. However, the container might use a different logging driver than the Docker daemon by specifying a log driver configuration in the container definition.
Understand the following when specifying a log configuration for your containers.
-
Amazon ECS currently supports a subset of the logging drivers available to the Docker daemon. Additional log drivers may be available in future releases of the Amazon ECS container agent.
For tasks on Fargate, the supported log drivers are
awslogs,splunk, andawsfirelens.For tasks hosted on Amazon EC2 instances, the supported log drivers are
awslogs,fluentd,gelf,json-file,journald,syslog,splunk, andawsfirelens. -
This parameter requires version 1.18 of the Docker Remote API or greater on your container instance.
-
For tasks that are hosted on Amazon EC2 instances, the Amazon ECS container agent must register the available logging drivers with the
ECS_AVAILABLE_LOGGING_DRIVERSenvironment variable before containers placed on that instance can use these log configuration options. For more information, see Amazon ECS container agent configuration in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. -
For tasks that are on Fargate, because you don't have access to the underlying infrastructure your tasks are hosted on, any additional software needed must be installed outside of the task. For example, the Fluentd output aggregators or a remote host running Logstash to send Gelf logs to.
- namespace
-
- Type: string
The namespace name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Cloud Map namespace for use with Service Connect. The namespace must be in the same Amazon Web Services Region as the Amazon ECS service and cluster. The type of namespace doesn't affect Service Connect. For more information about Cloud Map, see Working with Services in the Cloud Map Developer Guide.
- services
-
- Type: Array of ServiceConnectService structures
The list of Service Connect service objects. These are names and aliases (also known as endpoints) that are used by other Amazon ECS services to connect to this service.
This field is not required for a "client" Amazon ECS service that's a member of a namespace only to connect to other services within the namespace. An example of this would be a frontend application that accepts incoming requests from either a load balancer that's attached to the service or by other means.
An object selects a port from the task definition, assigns a name for the Cloud Map service, and a list of aliases (endpoints) and ports for client applications to refer to this service.
ServiceConnectService
Description
The Service Connect service object configuration. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- clientAliases
-
- Type: Array of ServiceConnectClientAlias structures
The list of client aliases for this Service Connect service. You use these to assign names that can be used by client applications. The maximum number of client aliases that you can have in this list is 1.
Each alias ("endpoint") is a fully-qualified name and port number that other Amazon ECS tasks ("clients") can use to connect to this service.
Each name and port mapping must be unique within the namespace.
For each
ServiceConnectService, you must provide at least oneclientAliaswith oneport. - discoveryName
-
- Type: string
The
discoveryNameis the name of the new Cloud Map service that Amazon ECS creates for this Amazon ECS service. This must be unique within the Cloud Map namespace. The name can contain up to 64 characters. The name can include lowercase letters, numbers, underscores (_), and hyphens (-). The name can't start with a hyphen.If the
discoveryNameisn't specified, the port mapping name from the task definition is used inportName.namespace. - ingressPortOverride
-
- Type: int
The port number for the Service Connect proxy to listen on.
Use the value of this field to bypass the proxy for traffic on the port number specified in the named
portMappingin the task definition of this application, and then use it in your VPC security groups to allow traffic into the proxy for this Amazon ECS service.In
awsvpcmode and Fargate, the default value is the container port number. The container port number is in theportMappingin the task definition. In bridge mode, the default value is the ephemeral port of the Service Connect proxy. - portName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The
portNamemust match the name of one of theportMappingsfrom all the containers in the task definition of this Amazon ECS service. - timeout
-
- Type: TimeoutConfiguration structure
A reference to an object that represents the configured timeouts for Service Connect.
- tls
-
- Type: ServiceConnectTlsConfiguration structure
A reference to an object that represents a Transport Layer Security (TLS) configuration.
ServiceConnectServiceResource
Description
The Service Connect resource. Each configuration maps a discovery name to a Cloud Map service name. The data is stored in Cloud Map as part of the Service Connect configuration for each discovery name of this Amazon ECS service.
A task can resolve the dnsName for each of the clientAliases of a service. However a task can't resolve the discovery names. If you want to connect to a service, refer to the ServiceConnectConfiguration of that service for the list of clientAliases that you can use.
Members
- discoveryArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the service in Cloud Map that matches the discovery name for this Service Connect resource. You can use this ARN in other integrations with Cloud Map. However, Service Connect can't ensure connectivity outside of Amazon ECS.
- discoveryName
-
- Type: string
The discovery name of this Service Connect resource.
The
discoveryNameis the name of the new Cloud Map service that Amazon ECS creates for this Amazon ECS service. This must be unique within the Cloud Map namespace. The name can contain up to 64 characters. The name can include lowercase letters, numbers, underscores (_), and hyphens (-). The name can't start with a hyphen.If the
discoveryNameisn't specified, the port mapping name from the task definition is used inportName.namespace.
ServiceConnectTestTrafficHeaderMatchRules
Description
The header matching rules for test traffic routing in Amazon ECS blue/green deployments. These rules determine how incoming requests are matched based on HTTP headers to route test traffic to the new service revision.
Members
- exact
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The exact value that the HTTP header must match for the test traffic routing rule to apply. This provides precise control over which requests are routed to the new service revision during blue/green deployments.
ServiceConnectTestTrafficHeaderRules
Description
The HTTP header rules used to identify and route test traffic during Amazon ECS blue/green deployments. These rules specify which HTTP headers to examine and what values to match for routing decisions.
For more information, see Service Connect for Amazon ECS blue/green deployments in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the HTTP header to examine for test traffic routing. Common examples include custom headers like
X-Test-VersionorX-Canary-Requestthat can be used to identify test traffic. - value
-
- Type: ServiceConnectTestTrafficHeaderMatchRules structure
The header value matching configuration that determines how the HTTP header value is evaluated for test traffic routing decisions.
ServiceConnectTestTrafficRules
Description
The test traffic routing configuration for Amazon ECS blue/green deployments. This configuration allows you to define rules for routing specific traffic to the new service revision during the deployment process, allowing for safe testing before full production traffic shift.
For more information, see Service Connect for Amazon ECS blue/green deployments in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
- header
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: ServiceConnectTestTrafficHeaderRules structure
The HTTP header-based routing rules that determine which requests should be routed to the new service version during blue/green deployment testing. These rules provide fine-grained control over test traffic routing based on request headers.
ServiceConnectTlsCertificateAuthority
Description
The certificate root authority that secures your service.
Members
- awsPcaAuthorityArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the Amazon Web Services Private Certificate Authority certificate.
ServiceConnectTlsConfiguration
Description
The key that encrypts and decrypts your resources for Service Connect TLS.
Members
- issuerCertificateAuthority
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: ServiceConnectTlsCertificateAuthority structure
The signer certificate authority.
- kmsKey
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Web Services Key Management Service key.
- roleArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that's associated with the Service Connect TLS.
ServiceDeployment
Description
Information about the service deployment.
Service deployments provide a comprehensive view of your deployments. For information about service deployments, see View service history using Amazon ECS service deployments in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide .
Members
- alarms
-
- Type: ServiceDeploymentAlarms structure
The CloudWatch alarms that determine when a service deployment fails.
- clusterArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the cluster that hosts the service.
- createdAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The time the service deployment was created. The format is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS.
- deploymentCircuitBreaker
-
- Type: ServiceDeploymentCircuitBreaker structure
The circuit breaker configuration that determines a service deployment failed.
- deploymentConfiguration
-
- Type: DeploymentConfiguration structure
Optional deployment parameters that control how many tasks run during a deployment and the ordering of stopping and starting tasks.
- finishedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The time the service deployment finished. The format is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS.
- lifecycleStage
-
- Type: string
The current lifecycle stage of the deployment. Possible values include:
-
RECONCILE_SERVICE
The reconciliation stage that only happens when you start a new service deployment with more than 1 service revision in an ACTIVE state.
-
PRE_SCALE_UP
The green service revision has not started. The blue service revision is handling 100% of the production traffic. There is no test traffic.
-
SCALE_UP
The stage when the green service revision scales up to 100% and launches new tasks. The green service revision is not serving any traffic at this point.
-
POST_SCALE_UP
The green service revision has started. The blue service revision is handling 100% of the production traffic. There is no test traffic.
-
TEST_TRAFFIC_SHIFT
The blue and green service revisions are running. The blue service revision handles 100% of the production traffic. The green service revision is migrating from 0% to 100% of test traffic.
-
POST_TEST_TRAFFIC_SHIFT
The test traffic shift is complete. The green service revision handles 100% of the test traffic.
-
PRODUCTION_TRAFFIC_SHIFT
Production traffic is shifting to the green service revision. The green service revision is migrating from 0% to 100% of production traffic.
-
POST_PRODUCTION_TRAFFIC_SHIFT
The production traffic shift is complete.
-
BAKE_TIME
The stage when both blue and green service revisions are running simultaneously after the production traffic has shifted.
-
CLEAN_UP
The stage when the blue service revision has completely scaled down to 0 running tasks. The green service revision is now the production service revision after this stage.
- rollback
-
- Type: Rollback structure
The rollback options the service deployment uses when the deployment fails.
- serviceArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the service for this service deployment.
- serviceDeploymentArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the service deployment.
- sourceServiceRevisions
-
- Type: Array of ServiceRevisionSummary structures
The currently deployed workload configuration.
- startedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The time the service deployment statred. The format is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS.
- status
-
- Type: string
The service deployment state.
- statusReason
-
- Type: string
Information about why the service deployment is in the current status. For example, the circuit breaker detected a failure.
- stoppedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The time the service deployment stopped. The format is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS.
The service deployment stops when any of the following actions happen:
-
A user manually stops the deployment
-
The rollback option is not in use for the failure detection mechanism (the circuit breaker or alarm-based) and the service fails.
- targetServiceRevision
-
- Type: ServiceRevisionSummary structure
The workload configuration being deployed.
- updatedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The time that the service deployment was last updated. The format is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS.
ServiceDeploymentAlarms
Description
The CloudWatch alarms used to determine a service deployment failed.
Amazon ECS considers the service deployment as failed when any of the alarms move to the ALARM state. For more information, see How CloudWatch alarms detect Amazon ECS deployment failures in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
Members
- alarmNames
-
- Type: Array of strings
The name of the CloudWatch alarms that determine when a service deployment failed. A "," separates the alarms.
- status
-
- Type: string
The status of the alarms check. Amazon ECS is not using alarms for service deployment failures when the status is
DISABLED. - triggeredAlarmNames
-
- Type: Array of strings
One or more CloudWatch alarm names that have been triggered during the service deployment. A "," separates the alarm names.
ServiceDeploymentBrief
Description
The service deployment properties that are retured when you call ListServiceDeployments.
This provides a high-level overview of the service deployment.
Members
- clusterArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the cluster that hosts the service.
- createdAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The time that the service deployment was created. The format is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS.
- finishedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The time that the service deployment completed. The format is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS.
- serviceArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the service for this service deployment.
- serviceDeploymentArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the service deployment.
- startedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The time that the service deployment statred. The format is yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS.
- status
-
- Type: string
The status of the service deployment
- statusReason
-
- Type: string
Information about why the service deployment is in the current status. For example, the circuit breaker detected a deployment failure.
- targetServiceRevisionArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the service revision being deplyed.
ServiceDeploymentCircuitBreaker
Description
Information about the circuit breaker used to determine when a service deployment has failed.
The deployment circuit breaker is the rolling update mechanism that determines if the tasks reach a steady state. The deployment circuit breaker has an option that will automatically roll back a failed deployment to the last cpompleted service revision. For more information, see How the Amazon ECS deployment circuit breaker detects failures in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
Members
- failureCount
-
- Type: int
The number of times the circuit breaker detected a service deploymeny failure.
- status
-
- Type: string
The circuit breaker status. Amazon ECS is not using the circuit breaker for service deployment failures when the status is
DISABLED. - threshold
-
- Type: int
The threshhold which determines that the service deployment failed.
The deployment circuit breaker calculates the threshold value, and then uses the value to determine when to move the deployment to a FAILED state. The deployment circuit breaker has a minimum threshold of 3 and a maximum threshold of 200. and uses the values in the following formula to determine the deployment failure.
0.5 * desired task count
ServiceDeploymentNotFoundException
Description
The service deploy ARN that you specified in the StopServiceDeployment doesn't exist. You can use ListServiceDeployments to retrieve the service deployment ARNs.
Members
ServiceEvent
Description
The details for an event that's associated with a service.
Members
- createdAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the event was triggered.
- id
-
- Type: string
The ID string for the event.
- message
-
- Type: string
The event message.
ServiceManagedEBSVolumeConfiguration
Description
The configuration for the Amazon EBS volume that Amazon ECS creates and manages on your behalf. These settings are used to create each Amazon EBS volume, with one volume created for each task in the service. For information about the supported launch types and operating systems, see Supported operating systems and launch types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Many of these parameters map 1:1 with the Amazon EBS CreateVolume API request parameters.
Members
- encrypted
-
- Type: boolean
Indicates whether the volume should be encrypted. If you turn on Region-level Amazon EBS encryption by default but set this value as
false, the setting is overridden and the volume is encrypted with the KMS key specified for Amazon EBS encryption by default. This parameter maps 1:1 with theEncryptedparameter of the CreateVolume API in the Amazon EC2 API Reference. - filesystemType
-
- Type: string
The filesystem type for the volume. For volumes created from a snapshot, you must specify the same filesystem type that the volume was using when the snapshot was created. If there is a filesystem type mismatch, the tasks will fail to start.
The available Linux filesystem types are
ext3,ext4, andxfs. If no value is specified, thexfsfilesystem type is used by default.The available Windows filesystem types are
NTFS. - iops
-
- Type: int
The number of I/O operations per second (IOPS). For
gp3,io1, andio2volumes, this represents the number of IOPS that are provisioned for the volume. Forgp2volumes, this represents the baseline performance of the volume and the rate at which the volume accumulates I/O credits for bursting.The following are the supported values for each volume type.
-
gp3: 3,000 - 16,000 IOPS -
io1: 100 - 64,000 IOPS -
io2: 100 - 256,000 IOPS
This parameter is required for
io1andio2volume types. The default forgp3volumes is3,000 IOPS. This parameter is not supported forst1,sc1, orstandardvolume types.This parameter maps 1:1 with the
Iopsparameter of the CreateVolume API in the Amazon EC2 API Reference. - kmsKeyId
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) identifier of the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service key to use for Amazon EBS encryption. When a key is specified using this parameter, it overrides Amazon EBS default encryption or any KMS key that you specified for cluster-level managed storage encryption. This parameter maps 1:1 with the
KmsKeyIdparameter of the CreateVolume API in the Amazon EC2 API Reference. For more information about encrypting Amazon EBS volumes attached to tasks, see Encrypt data stored in Amazon EBS volumes attached to Amazon ECS tasks.Amazon Web Services authenticates the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service key asynchronously. Therefore, if you specify an ID, alias, or ARN that is invalid, the action can appear to complete, but eventually fails.
- roleArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The ARN of the IAM role to associate with this volume. This is the Amazon ECS infrastructure IAM role that is used to manage your Amazon Web Services infrastructure. We recommend using the Amazon ECS-managed
AmazonECSInfrastructureRolePolicyForVolumesIAM policy with this role. For more information, see Amazon ECS infrastructure IAM role in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. - sizeInGiB
-
- Type: int
The size of the volume in GiB. You must specify either a volume size or a snapshot ID. If you specify a snapshot ID, the snapshot size is used for the volume size by default. You can optionally specify a volume size greater than or equal to the snapshot size. This parameter maps 1:1 with the
Sizeparameter of the CreateVolume API in the Amazon EC2 API Reference.The following are the supported volume size values for each volume type.
-
gp2andgp3: 1-16,384 -
io1andio2: 4-16,384 -
st1andsc1: 125-16,384 -
standard: 1-1,024
- snapshotId
-
- Type: string
The snapshot that Amazon ECS uses to create volumes for attachment to tasks maintained by the service. You must specify either
snapshotIdorsizeInGiBin your volume configuration. This parameter maps 1:1 with theSnapshotIdparameter of the CreateVolume API in the Amazon EC2 API Reference. - tagSpecifications
-
- Type: Array of EBSTagSpecification structures
The tags to apply to the volume. Amazon ECS applies service-managed tags by default. This parameter maps 1:1 with the
TagSpecifications.Nparameter of the CreateVolume API in the Amazon EC2 API Reference. - throughput
-
- Type: int
The throughput to provision for a volume, in MiB/s, with a maximum of 1,000 MiB/s. This parameter maps 1:1 with the
Throughputparameter of the CreateVolume API in the Amazon EC2 API Reference.This parameter is only supported for the
gp3volume type. - volumeInitializationRate
-
- Type: int
The rate, in MiB/s, at which data is fetched from a snapshot of an existing EBS volume to create new volumes for attachment to the tasks maintained by the service. This property can be specified only if you specify a
snapshotId. For more information, see Initialize Amazon EBS volumes in the Amazon EBS User Guide. - volumeType
-
- Type: string
The volume type. This parameter maps 1:1 with the
VolumeTypeparameter of the CreateVolume API in the Amazon EC2 API Reference. For more information, see Amazon EBS volume types in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.The following are the supported volume types.
-
General Purpose SSD:
gp2|gp3 -
Provisioned IOPS SSD:
io1|io2 -
Throughput Optimized HDD:
st1 -
Cold HDD:
sc1 -
Magnetic:
standardThe magnetic volume type is not supported on Fargate.
ServiceNotActiveException
Description
The specified service isn't active. You can't update a service that's inactive. If you have previously deleted a service, you can re-create it with CreateService.
Members
ServiceNotFoundException
Description
The specified service wasn't found. You can view your available services with ListServices. Amazon ECS services are cluster specific and Region specific.
Members
ServiceRegistry
Description
The details for the service registry.
Each service may be associated with one service registry. Multiple service registries for each service are not supported.
When you add, update, or remove the service registries configuration, Amazon ECS starts a new deployment. New tasks are registered and deregistered to the updated service registry configuration.
Members
- containerName
-
- Type: string
The container name value to be used for your service discovery service. It's already specified in the task definition. If the task definition that your service task specifies uses the
bridgeorhostnetwork mode, you must specify acontainerNameandcontainerPortcombination from the task definition. If the task definition that your service task specifies uses theawsvpcnetwork mode and a type SRV DNS record is used, you must specify either acontainerNameandcontainerPortcombination or aportvalue. However, you can't specify both. - containerPort
-
- Type: int
The port value to be used for your service discovery service. It's already specified in the task definition. If the task definition your service task specifies uses the
bridgeorhostnetwork mode, you must specify acontainerNameandcontainerPortcombination from the task definition. If the task definition your service task specifies uses theawsvpcnetwork mode and a type SRV DNS record is used, you must specify either acontainerNameandcontainerPortcombination or aportvalue. However, you can't specify both. - port
-
- Type: int
The port value used if your service discovery service specified an SRV record. This field might be used if both the
awsvpcnetwork mode and SRV records are used. - registryArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service registry. The currently supported service registry is Cloud Map. For more information, see CreateService.
ServiceRevision
Description
Information about the service revision.
A service revision contains a record of the workload configuration Amazon ECS is attempting to deploy. Whenever you create or deploy a service, Amazon ECS automatically creates and captures the configuration that you're trying to deploy in the service revision. For information about service revisions, see Amazon ECS service revisions in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide .
Members
- capacityProviderStrategy
-
- Type: Array of CapacityProviderStrategyItem structures
The capacity provider strategy the service revision uses.
- clusterArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the cluster that hosts the service.
- containerImages
-
- Type: Array of ContainerImage structures
The container images the service revision uses.
- createdAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The time that the service revision was created. The format is yyyy-mm-dd HH:mm:ss.SSSSS.
- fargateEphemeralStorage
-
- Type: DeploymentEphemeralStorage structure
The amount of ephemeral storage to allocate for the deployment.
- guardDutyEnabled
-
- Type: boolean
Indicates whether Runtime Monitoring is turned on.
- launchType
-
- Type: string
The launch type the service revision uses.
- loadBalancers
-
- Type: Array of LoadBalancer structures
The load balancers the service revision uses.
- networkConfiguration
-
- Type: NetworkConfiguration structure
The network configuration for a task or service.
- platformFamily
-
- Type: string
The platform family the service revision uses.
- platformVersion
-
- Type: string
For the Fargate launch type, the platform version the service revision uses.
- resolvedConfiguration
-
- Type: ResolvedConfiguration structure
The resolved configuration for the service revision which contains the actual resources your service revision uses, such as which target groups serve traffic.
- serviceArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the service for the service revision.
- serviceConnectConfiguration
-
- Type: ServiceConnectConfiguration structure
The Service Connect configuration of your Amazon ECS service. The configuration for this service to discover and connect to services, and be discovered by, and connected from, other services within a namespace.
Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- serviceRegistries
-
- Type: Array of ServiceRegistry structures
The service registries (for Service Discovery) the service revision uses.
- serviceRevisionArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the service revision.
- taskDefinition
-
- Type: string
The task definition the service revision uses.
- volumeConfigurations
-
- Type: Array of ServiceVolumeConfiguration structures
The volumes that are configured at deployment that the service revision uses.
- vpcLatticeConfigurations
-
- Type: Array of VpcLatticeConfiguration structures
The VPC Lattice configuration for the service revision.
ServiceRevisionLoadBalancer
Description
The resolved load balancer configuration for a service revision. This includes information about which target groups serve traffic and which listener rules direct traffic to them.
Members
- productionListenerRule
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the production listener rule or listener that directs traffic to the target group associated with the service revision.
- targetGroupArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the target group associated with the service revision.
ServiceRevisionSummary
Description
The information about the number of requested, pending, and running tasks for a service revision.
Members
- arn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the service revision.
- pendingTaskCount
-
- Type: int
The number of pending tasks for the service revision.
- requestedTaskCount
-
- Type: int
The number of requested tasks for the service revision.
- runningTaskCount
-
- Type: int
The number of running tasks for the service revision.
ServiceVolumeConfiguration
Description
The configuration for a volume specified in the task definition as a volume that is configured at launch time. Currently, the only supported volume type is an Amazon EBS volume.
Members
- managedEBSVolume
-
- Type: ServiceManagedEBSVolumeConfiguration structure
The configuration for the Amazon EBS volume that Amazon ECS creates and manages on your behalf. These settings are used to create each Amazon EBS volume, with one volume created for each task in the service. The Amazon EBS volumes are visible in your account in the Amazon EC2 console once they are created.
- name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the volume. This value must match the volume name from the
Volumeobject in the task definition.
Session
Description
The details for the execute command session.
Members
- sessionId
-
- Type: string
The ID of the execute command session.
- streamUrl
-
- Type: string
A URL to the managed agent on the container that the SSM Session Manager client uses to send commands and receive output from the container.
- tokenValue
-
- Type: string
An encrypted token value containing session and caller information. It's used to authenticate the connection to the container.
Setting
Description
The current account setting for a resource.
Members
- name
-
- Type: string
The Amazon ECS resource name.
- principalArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the principal. It can be a user, role, or the root user. If this field is omitted, the authenticated user is assumed.
- type
-
- Type: string
Indicates whether Amazon Web Services manages the account setting, or if the user manages it.
aws_managedaccount settings are read-only, as Amazon Web Services manages such on the customer's behalf. Currently, theguardDutyActivateaccount setting is the only one Amazon Web Services manages. - value
-
- Type: string
Determines whether the account setting is on or off for the specified resource.
SystemControl
Description
A list of namespaced kernel parameters to set in the container. This parameter maps to Sysctls in the docker container create command and the --sysctl option to docker run. For example, you can configure net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_time setting to maintain longer lived connections.
We don't recommend that you specify network-related systemControls parameters for multiple containers in a single task that also uses either the awsvpc or host network mode. Doing this has the following disadvantages:
-
For tasks that use the
awsvpcnetwork mode including Fargate, if you setsystemControlsfor any container, it applies to all containers in the task. If you set differentsystemControlsfor multiple containers in a single task, the container that's started last determines whichsystemControlstake effect. -
For tasks that use the
hostnetwork mode, the network namespacesystemControlsaren't supported.
If you're setting an IPC resource namespace to use for the containers in the task, the following conditions apply to your system controls. For more information, see IPC mode.
-
For tasks that use the
hostIPC mode, IPC namespacesystemControlsaren't supported. -
For tasks that use the
taskIPC mode, IPC namespacesystemControlsvalues apply to all containers within a task.
This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
This parameter is only supported for tasks that are hosted on Fargate if the tasks are using platform version 1.4.0 or later (Linux). This isn't supported for Windows containers on Fargate.
Members
- namespace
-
- Type: string
The namespaced kernel parameter to set a
valuefor. - value
-
- Type: string
The namespaced kernel parameter to set a
valuefor.Valid IPC namespace values:
"kernel.msgmax" | "kernel.msgmnb" | "kernel.msgmni" | "kernel.sem" | "kernel.shmall" | "kernel.shmmax" | "kernel.shmmni" | "kernel.shm_rmid_forced", andSysctlsthat start with"fs.mqueue.*"Valid network namespace values:
Sysctlsthat start with"net.*". Only namespacedSysctlsthat exist within the container starting with "net.* are accepted.All of these values are supported by Fargate.
Tag
Description
The metadata that you apply to a resource to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define them.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
Members
- key
-
- Type: string
One part of a key-value pair that make up a tag. A
keyis a general label that acts like a category for more specific tag values. - value
-
- Type: string
The optional part of a key-value pair that make up a tag. A
valueacts as a descriptor within a tag category (key).
TargetNotConnectedException
Description
The execute command cannot run. This error can be caused by any of the following configuration issues:
-
Incorrect IAM permissions
-
The SSM agent is not installed or is not running
-
There is an interface Amazon VPC endpoint for Amazon ECS, but there is not one for Systems Manager Session Manager
For information about how to troubleshoot the issues, see Troubleshooting issues with ECS Exec in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Members
TargetNotFoundException
Description
The specified target wasn't found. You can view your available container instances with ListContainerInstances. Amazon ECS container instances are cluster-specific and Region-specific.
Members
Task
Description
Details on a task in a cluster.
Members
- attachments
-
- Type: Array of Attachment structures
The Elastic Network Adapter that's associated with the task if the task uses the
awsvpcnetwork mode. - attributes
-
- Type: Array of Attribute structures
The attributes of the task
- availabilityZone
-
- Type: string
The Availability Zone for the task.
- capacityProviderName
-
- Type: string
The capacity provider that's associated with the task.
- clusterArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the cluster that hosts the task.
- connectivity
-
- Type: string
The connectivity status of a task.
- connectivityAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the task last went into
CONNECTEDstatus. - containerInstanceArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the container instances that host the task.
- containers
-
- Type: Array of Container structures
The containers that's associated with the task.
- cpu
-
- Type: string
The number of CPU units used by the task as expressed in a task definition. It can be expressed as an integer using CPU units (for example,
1024). It can also be expressed as a string using vCPUs (for example,1 vCPUor1 vcpu). String values are converted to an integer that indicates the CPU units when the task definition is registered.If you're using the EC2 launch type or the external launch type, this field is optional. Supported values are between
128CPU units (0.125vCPUs) and196608CPU units (192vCPUs). If you do not specify a value, the parameter is ignored.This field is required for Fargate. For information about the valid values, see Task size in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- createdAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the task was created. More specifically, it's for the time when the task entered the
PENDINGstate. - desiredStatus
-
- Type: string
The desired status of the task. For more information, see Task Lifecycle.
- enableExecuteCommand
-
- Type: boolean
Determines whether execute command functionality is turned on for this task. If
true, execute command functionality is turned on all the containers in the task. - ephemeralStorage
-
- Type: EphemeralStorage structure
The ephemeral storage settings for the task.
- executionStoppedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the task execution stopped.
- fargateEphemeralStorage
-
- Type: TaskEphemeralStorage structure
The Fargate ephemeral storage settings for the task.
- group
-
- Type: string
The name of the task group that's associated with the task.
- healthStatus
-
- Type: string
The health status for the task. It's determined by the health of the essential containers in the task. If all essential containers in the task are reporting as
HEALTHY, the task status also reports asHEALTHY. If any essential containers in the task are reporting asUNHEALTHYorUNKNOWN, the task status also reports asUNHEALTHYorUNKNOWN.The Amazon ECS container agent doesn't monitor or report on Docker health checks that are embedded in a container image and not specified in the container definition. For example, this includes those specified in a parent image or from the image's Dockerfile. Health check parameters that are specified in a container definition override any Docker health checks that are found in the container image.
- inferenceAccelerators
-
- Type: Array of InferenceAccelerator structures
The Elastic Inference accelerator that's associated with the task.
- lastStatus
-
- Type: string
The last known status for the task. For more information, see Task Lifecycle.
- launchType
-
- Type: string
The infrastructure where your task runs on. For more information, see Amazon ECS launch types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- memory
-
- Type: string
The amount of memory (in MiB) that the task uses as expressed in a task definition. It can be expressed as an integer using MiB (for example,
1024). If it's expressed as a string using GB (for example,1GBor1 GB), it's converted to an integer indicating the MiB when the task definition is registered.If you use the EC2 launch type, this field is optional.
If you use the Fargate launch type, this field is required. You must use one of the following values. The value that you choose determines the range of supported values for the
cpuparameter.-
512 (0.5 GB), 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB) - Available
cpuvalues: 256 (.25 vCPU) -
1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB) - Available
cpuvalues: 512 (.5 vCPU) -
2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB), 5120 (5 GB), 6144 (6 GB), 7168 (7 GB), 8192 (8 GB) - Available
cpuvalues: 1024 (1 vCPU) -
Between 4096 (4 GB) and 16384 (16 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB) - Available
cpuvalues: 2048 (2 vCPU) -
Between 8192 (8 GB) and 30720 (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB) - Available
cpuvalues: 4096 (4 vCPU) -
Between 16 GB and 60 GB in 4 GB increments - Available
cpuvalues: 8192 (8 vCPU)This option requires Linux platform
1.4.0or later. -
Between 32GB and 120 GB in 8 GB increments - Available
cpuvalues: 16384 (16 vCPU)This option requires Linux platform
1.4.0or later.
- overrides
-
- Type: TaskOverride structure
One or more container overrides.
- platformFamily
-
- Type: string
The operating system that your tasks are running on. A platform family is specified only for tasks that use the Fargate launch type.
All tasks that run as part of this service must use the same
platformFamilyvalue as the service (for example,LINUX.). - platformVersion
-
- Type: string
The platform version where your task runs on. A platform version is only specified for tasks that use the Fargate launch type. If you didn't specify one, the
LATESTplatform version is used. For more information, see Fargate Platform Versions in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - pullStartedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the container image pull began.
- pullStoppedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the container image pull completed.
- startedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the task started. More specifically, it's for the time when the task transitioned from the
PENDINGstate to theRUNNINGstate. - startedBy
-
- Type: string
The tag specified when a task is started. If an Amazon ECS service started the task, the
startedByparameter contains the deployment ID of that service. - stopCode
-
- Type: string
The stop code indicating why a task was stopped. The
stoppedReasonmight contain additional details.For more information about stop code, see Stopped tasks error codes in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
- stoppedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the task was stopped. More specifically, it's for the time when the task transitioned from the
RUNNINGstate to theSTOPPEDstate. - stoppedReason
-
- Type: string
The reason that the task was stopped.
- stoppingAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the task stops. More specifically, it's for the time when the task transitions from the
RUNNINGstate toSTOPPING. - tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The metadata that you apply to the task to help you categorize and organize the task. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both the key and value.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
- taskArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task.
- taskDefinitionArn
-
- Type: string
The ARN of the task definition that creates the task.
- version
-
- Type: long (int|float)
The version counter for the task. Every time a task experiences a change that starts a CloudWatch event, the version counter is incremented. If you replicate your Amazon ECS task state with CloudWatch Events, you can compare the version of a task reported by the Amazon ECS API actions with the version reported in CloudWatch Events for the task (inside the
detailobject) to verify that the version in your event stream is current.
TaskDefinition
Description
The details of a task definition which describes the container and volume definitions of an Amazon Elastic Container Service task. You can specify which Docker images to use, the required resources, and other configurations related to launching the task definition through an Amazon ECS service or task.
Members
- compatibilities
-
- Type: Array of strings
Amazon ECS validates the task definition parameters with those supported by the launch type. For more information, see Amazon ECS launch types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- containerDefinitions
-
- Type: Array of ContainerDefinition structures
A list of container definitions in JSON format that describe the different containers that make up your task. For more information about container definition parameters and defaults, see Amazon ECS Task Definitions in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- cpu
-
- Type: string
The number of
cpuunits used by the task. If you use the EC2 launch type, this field is optional. Any value can be used. If you use the Fargate launch type, this field is required. You must use one of the following values. The value that you choose determines your range of valid values for thememoryparameter.If you're using the EC2 launch type or the external launch type, this field is optional. Supported values are between
128CPU units (0.125vCPUs) and196608CPU units (192vCPUs).This field is required for Fargate. For information about the valid values, see Task size in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- deregisteredAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the task definition was deregistered.
- enableFaultInjection
-
- Type: boolean
Enables fault injection and allows for fault injection requests to be accepted from the task's containers. The default value is
false. - ephemeralStorage
-
- Type: EphemeralStorage structure
The ephemeral storage settings to use for tasks run with the task definition.
- executionRoleArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task execution role that grants the Amazon ECS container agent permission to make Amazon Web Services API calls on your behalf. For informationabout the required IAM roles for Amazon ECS, see IAM roles for Amazon ECS in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- family
-
- Type: string
The name of a family that this task definition is registered to. Up to 255 characters are allowed. Letters (both uppercase and lowercase letters), numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_) are allowed.
A family groups multiple versions of a task definition. Amazon ECS gives the first task definition that you registered to a family a revision number of 1. Amazon ECS gives sequential revision numbers to each task definition that you add.
- inferenceAccelerators
-
- Type: Array of InferenceAccelerator structures
The Elastic Inference accelerator that's associated with the task.
- ipcMode
-
- Type: string
The IPC resource namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are
host,task, ornone. Ifhostis specified, then all containers within the tasks that specified thehostIPC mode on the same container instance share the same IPC resources with the host Amazon EC2 instance. Iftaskis specified, all containers within the specified task share the same IPC resources. Ifnoneis specified, then IPC resources within the containers of a task are private and not shared with other containers in a task or on the container instance. If no value is specified, then the IPC resource namespace sharing depends on the Docker daemon setting on the container instance.If the
hostIPC mode is used, be aware that there is a heightened risk of undesired IPC namespace expose.If you are setting namespaced kernel parameters using
systemControlsfor the containers in the task, the following will apply to your IPC resource namespace. For more information, see System Controls in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.-
For tasks that use the
hostIPC mode, IPC namespace relatedsystemControlsare not supported. -
For tasks that use the
taskIPC mode, IPC namespace relatedsystemControlswill apply to all containers within a task.
This parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on Fargate.
- memory
-
- Type: string
The amount (in MiB) of memory used by the task.
If your tasks runs on Amazon EC2 instances, you must specify either a task-level memory value or a container-level memory value. This field is optional and any value can be used. If a task-level memory value is specified, the container-level memory value is optional. For more information regarding container-level memory and memory reservation, see ContainerDefinition.
If your tasks runs on Fargate, this field is required. You must use one of the following values. The value you choose determines your range of valid values for the
cpuparameter.-
512 (0.5 GB), 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB) - Available
cpuvalues: 256 (.25 vCPU) -
1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB) - Available
cpuvalues: 512 (.5 vCPU) -
2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB), 5120 (5 GB), 6144 (6 GB), 7168 (7 GB), 8192 (8 GB) - Available
cpuvalues: 1024 (1 vCPU) -
Between 4096 (4 GB) and 16384 (16 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB) - Available
cpuvalues: 2048 (2 vCPU) -
Between 8192 (8 GB) and 30720 (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB) - Available
cpuvalues: 4096 (4 vCPU) -
Between 16 GB and 60 GB in 4 GB increments - Available
cpuvalues: 8192 (8 vCPU)This option requires Linux platform
1.4.0or later. -
Between 32GB and 120 GB in 8 GB increments - Available
cpuvalues: 16384 (16 vCPU)This option requires Linux platform
1.4.0or later.
- networkMode
-
- Type: string
The Docker networking mode to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are
none,bridge,awsvpc, andhost. If no network mode is specified, the default isbridge.For Amazon ECS tasks on Fargate, the
awsvpcnetwork mode is required. For Amazon ECS tasks on Amazon EC2 Linux instances, any network mode can be used. For Amazon ECS tasks on Amazon EC2 Windows instances,<default>orawsvpccan be used. If the network mode is set tonone, you cannot specify port mappings in your container definitions, and the tasks containers do not have external connectivity. Thehostandawsvpcnetwork modes offer the highest networking performance for containers because they use the EC2 network stack instead of the virtualized network stack provided by thebridgemode.With the
hostandawsvpcnetwork modes, exposed container ports are mapped directly to the corresponding host port (for thehostnetwork mode) or the attached elastic network interface port (for theawsvpcnetwork mode), so you cannot take advantage of dynamic host port mappings.When using the
hostnetwork mode, you should not run containers using the root user (UID 0). It is considered best practice to use a non-root user.If the network mode is
awsvpc, the task is allocated an elastic network interface, and you must specify a NetworkConfiguration value when you create a service or run a task with the task definition. For more information, see Task Networking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.If the network mode is
host, you cannot run multiple instantiations of the same task on a single container instance when port mappings are used. - pidMode
-
- Type: string
The process namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are
hostortask. On Fargate for Linux containers, the only valid value istask. For example, monitoring sidecars might needpidModeto access information about other containers running in the same task.If
hostis specified, all containers within the tasks that specified thehostPID mode on the same container instance share the same process namespace with the host Amazon EC2 instance.If
taskis specified, all containers within the specified task share the same process namespace.If no value is specified, the default is a private namespace for each container.
If the
hostPID mode is used, there's a heightened risk of undesired process namespace exposure.This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.
This parameter is only supported for tasks that are hosted on Fargate if the tasks are using platform version
1.4.0or later (Linux). This isn't supported for Windows containers on Fargate. - placementConstraints
-
- Type: Array of TaskDefinitionPlacementConstraint structures
An array of placement constraint objects to use for tasks.
This parameter isn't supported for tasks run on Fargate.
- proxyConfiguration
-
- Type: ProxyConfiguration structure
The configuration details for the App Mesh proxy.
Your Amazon ECS container instances require at least version 1.26.0 of the container agent and at least version 1.26.0-1 of the
ecs-initpackage to use a proxy configuration. If your container instances are launched from the Amazon ECS optimized AMI version20190301or later, they contain the required versions of the container agent andecs-init. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized Linux AMI in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - registeredAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the task definition was registered.
- registeredBy
-
- Type: string
The principal that registered the task definition.
- requiresAttributes
-
- Type: Array of Attribute structures
The container instance attributes required by your task. When an Amazon EC2 instance is registered to your cluster, the Amazon ECS container agent assigns some standard attributes to the instance. You can apply custom attributes. These are specified as key-value pairs using the Amazon ECS console or the PutAttributes API. These attributes are used when determining task placement for tasks hosted on Amazon EC2 instances. For more information, see Attributes in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
This parameter isn't supported for tasks run on Fargate.
- requiresCompatibilities
-
- Type: Array of strings
The task launch types the task definition was validated against. The valid values are
EC2,FARGATE, andEXTERNAL. For more information, see Amazon ECS launch types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. - revision
-
- Type: int
The revision of the task in a particular family. The revision is a version number of a task definition in a family. When you register a task definition for the first time, the revision is
1. Each time that you register a new revision of a task definition in the same family, the revision value always increases by one. This is even if you deregistered previous revisions in this family. - runtimePlatform
-
- Type: RuntimePlatform structure
The operating system that your task definitions are running on. A platform family is specified only for tasks using the Fargate launch type.
When you specify a task in a service, this value must match the
runtimePlatformvalue of the service. - status
-
- Type: string
The status of the task definition.
- taskDefinitionArn
-
- Type: string
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task definition.
- taskRoleArn
-
- Type: string
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Identity and Access Management role that grants containers in the task permission to call Amazon Web Services APIs on your behalf. For informationabout the required IAM roles for Amazon ECS, see IAM roles for Amazon ECS in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- volumes
-
- Type: Array of Volume structures
The list of data volume definitions for the task. For more information, see Using data volumes in tasks in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
The
hostandsourcePathparameters aren't supported for tasks run on Fargate.
TaskDefinitionPlacementConstraint
Description
The constraint on task placement in the task definition. For more information, see Task placement constraints in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Task placement constraints aren't supported for tasks run on Fargate.
Members
- expression
-
- Type: string
A cluster query language expression to apply to the constraint. For more information, see Cluster query language in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- type
-
- Type: string
The type of constraint. The
MemberOfconstraint restricts selection to be from a group of valid candidates.
TaskEphemeralStorage
Description
The amount of ephemeral storage to allocate for the task.
Members
- kmsKeyId
-
- Type: string
Specify an Key Management Service key ID to encrypt the ephemeral storage for the task.
- sizeInGiB
-
- Type: int
The total amount, in GiB, of the ephemeral storage to set for the task. The minimum supported value is
20GiB and the maximum supported value is200GiB.
TaskManagedEBSVolumeConfiguration
Description
The configuration for the Amazon EBS volume that Amazon ECS creates and manages on your behalf. These settings are used to create each Amazon EBS volume, with one volume created for each task.
Members
- encrypted
-
- Type: boolean
Indicates whether the volume should be encrypted. If you turn on Region-level Amazon EBS encryption by default but set this value as
false, the setting is overridden and the volume is encrypted with the KMS key specified for Amazon EBS encryption by default. This parameter maps 1:1 with theEncryptedparameter of the CreateVolume API in the Amazon EC2 API Reference. - filesystemType
-
- Type: string
The Linux filesystem type for the volume. For volumes created from a snapshot, you must specify the same filesystem type that the volume was using when the snapshot was created. If there is a filesystem type mismatch, the task will fail to start.
The available filesystem types are
ext3,ext4, andxfs. If no value is specified, thexfsfilesystem type is used by default. - iops
-
- Type: int
The number of I/O operations per second (IOPS). For
gp3,io1, andio2volumes, this represents the number of IOPS that are provisioned for the volume. Forgp2volumes, this represents the baseline performance of the volume and the rate at which the volume accumulates I/O credits for bursting.The following are the supported values for each volume type.
-
gp3: 3,000 - 16,000 IOPS -
io1: 100 - 64,000 IOPS -
io2: 100 - 256,000 IOPS
This parameter is required for
io1andio2volume types. The default forgp3volumes is3,000 IOPS. This parameter is not supported forst1,sc1, orstandardvolume types.This parameter maps 1:1 with the
Iopsparameter of the CreateVolume API in the Amazon EC2 API Reference. - kmsKeyId
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) identifier of the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service key to use for Amazon EBS encryption. When a key is specified using this parameter, it overrides Amazon EBS default encryption or any KMS key that you specified for cluster-level managed storage encryption. This parameter maps 1:1 with the
KmsKeyIdparameter of the CreateVolume API in the Amazon EC2 API Reference. For more information about encrypting Amazon EBS volumes attached to a task, see Encrypt data stored in Amazon EBS volumes attached to Amazon ECS tasks.Amazon Web Services authenticates the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service key asynchronously. Therefore, if you specify an ID, alias, or ARN that is invalid, the action can appear to complete, but eventually fails.
- roleArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The ARN of the IAM role to associate with this volume. This is the Amazon ECS infrastructure IAM role that is used to manage your Amazon Web Services infrastructure. We recommend using the Amazon ECS-managed
AmazonECSInfrastructureRolePolicyForVolumesIAM policy with this role. For more information, see Amazon ECS infrastructure IAM role in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. - sizeInGiB
-
- Type: int
The size of the volume in GiB. You must specify either a volume size or a snapshot ID. If you specify a snapshot ID, the snapshot size is used for the volume size by default. You can optionally specify a volume size greater than or equal to the snapshot size. This parameter maps 1:1 with the
Sizeparameter of the CreateVolume API in the Amazon EC2 API Reference.The following are the supported volume size values for each volume type.
-
gp2andgp3: 1-16,384 -
io1andio2: 4-16,384 -
st1andsc1: 125-16,384 -
standard: 1-1,024
- snapshotId
-
- Type: string
The snapshot that Amazon ECS uses to create the volume. You must specify either a snapshot ID or a volume size. This parameter maps 1:1 with the
SnapshotIdparameter of the CreateVolume API in the Amazon EC2 API Reference. - tagSpecifications
-
- Type: Array of EBSTagSpecification structures
The tags to apply to the volume. Amazon ECS applies service-managed tags by default. This parameter maps 1:1 with the
TagSpecifications.Nparameter of the CreateVolume API in the Amazon EC2 API Reference. - terminationPolicy
-
- Type: TaskManagedEBSVolumeTerminationPolicy structure
The termination policy for the volume when the task exits. This provides a way to control whether Amazon ECS terminates the Amazon EBS volume when the task stops.
- throughput
-
- Type: int
The throughput to provision for a volume, in MiB/s, with a maximum of 1,000 MiB/s. This parameter maps 1:1 with the
Throughputparameter of the CreateVolume API in the Amazon EC2 API Reference.This parameter is only supported for the
gp3volume type. - volumeInitializationRate
-
- Type: int
The rate, in MiB/s, at which data is fetched from a snapshot of an existing Amazon EBS volume to create a new volume for attachment to the task. This property can be specified only if you specify a
snapshotId. For more information, see Initialize Amazon EBS volumes in the Amazon EBS User Guide. - volumeType
-
- Type: string
The volume type. This parameter maps 1:1 with the
VolumeTypeparameter of the CreateVolume API in the Amazon EC2 API Reference. For more information, see Amazon EBS volume types in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.The following are the supported volume types.
-
General Purpose SSD:
gp2|gp3 -
Provisioned IOPS SSD:
io1|io2 -
Throughput Optimized HDD:
st1 -
Cold HDD:
sc1 -
Magnetic:
standardThe magnetic volume type is not supported on Fargate.
TaskManagedEBSVolumeTerminationPolicy
Description
The termination policy for the Amazon EBS volume when the task exits. For more information, see Amazon ECS volume termination policy.
Members
- deleteOnTermination
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: boolean
Indicates whether the volume should be deleted on when the task stops. If a value of
trueis specified, Amazon ECS deletes the Amazon EBS volume on your behalf when the task goes into theSTOPPEDstate. If no value is specified, the default value istrueis used. When set tofalse, Amazon ECS leaves the volume in your account.
TaskOverride
Description
The overrides that are associated with a task.
Members
- containerOverrides
-
- Type: Array of ContainerOverride structures
One or more container overrides that are sent to a task.
- cpu
-
- Type: string
The CPU override for the task.
- ephemeralStorage
-
- Type: EphemeralStorage structure
The ephemeral storage setting override for the task.
This parameter is only supported for tasks hosted on Fargate that use the following platform versions:
-
Linux platform version
1.4.0or later. -
Windows platform version
1.0.0or later.
- executionRoleArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task execution role override for the task. For more information, see Amazon ECS task execution IAM role in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- inferenceAcceleratorOverrides
-
- Type: Array of InferenceAcceleratorOverride structures
The Elastic Inference accelerator override for the task.
- memory
-
- Type: string
The memory override for the task.
- taskRoleArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the role that containers in this task can assume. All containers in this task are granted the permissions that are specified in this role. For more information, see IAM Role for Tasks in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
TaskSet
Description
Information about a set of Amazon ECS tasks in either an CodeDeploy or an EXTERNAL deployment. An Amazon ECS task set includes details such as the desired number of tasks, how many tasks are running, and whether the task set serves production traffic.
Members
- capacityProviderStrategy
-
- Type: Array of CapacityProviderStrategyItem structures
The capacity provider strategy that are associated with the task set.
- clusterArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that the service that hosts the task set exists in.
- computedDesiredCount
-
- Type: int
The computed desired count for the task set. This is calculated by multiplying the service's
desiredCountby the task set'sscalepercentage. The result is always rounded up. For example, if the computed desired count is 1.2, it rounds up to 2 tasks. - createdAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the task set was created.
- externalId
-
- Type: string
The external ID associated with the task set.
If an CodeDeploy deployment created a task set, the
externalIdparameter contains the CodeDeploy deployment ID.If a task set is created for an external deployment and is associated with a service discovery registry, the
externalIdparameter contains theECS_TASK_SET_EXTERNAL_IDCloud Map attribute. - fargateEphemeralStorage
-
- Type: DeploymentEphemeralStorage structure
The Fargate ephemeral storage settings for the task set.
- id
-
- Type: string
The ID of the task set.
- launchType
-
- Type: string
The launch type the tasks in the task set are using. For more information, see Amazon ECS launch types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- loadBalancers
-
- Type: Array of LoadBalancer structures
Details on a load balancer that are used with a task set.
- networkConfiguration
-
- Type: NetworkConfiguration structure
The network configuration for the task set.
- pendingCount
-
- Type: int
The number of tasks in the task set that are in the
PENDINGstatus during a deployment. A task in thePENDINGstate is preparing to enter theRUNNINGstate. A task set enters thePENDINGstatus when it launches for the first time or when it's restarted after being in theSTOPPEDstate. - platformFamily
-
- Type: string
The operating system that your tasks in the set are running on. A platform family is specified only for tasks that use the Fargate launch type.
All tasks in the set must have the same value.
- platformVersion
-
- Type: string
The Fargate platform version where the tasks in the task set are running. A platform version is only specified for tasks run on Fargate. For more information, see Fargate platform versions in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
- runningCount
-
- Type: int
The number of tasks in the task set that are in the
RUNNINGstatus during a deployment. A task in theRUNNINGstate is running and ready for use. - scale
-
- Type: Scale structure
A floating-point percentage of your desired number of tasks to place and keep running in the task set.
- serviceArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service the task set exists in.
- serviceRegistries
-
- Type: Array of ServiceRegistry structures
The details for the service discovery registries to assign to this task set. For more information, see Service discovery.
- stabilityStatus
-
- Type: string
The stability status. This indicates whether the task set has reached a steady state. If the following conditions are met, the task set are in
STEADY_STATE:-
The task
runningCountis equal to thecomputedDesiredCount. -
The
pendingCountis0. -
There are no tasks that are running on container instances in the
DRAININGstatus. -
All tasks are reporting a healthy status from the load balancers, service discovery, and container health checks.
If any of those conditions aren't met, the stability status returns
STABILIZING. - stabilityStatusAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the task set stability status was retrieved.
- startedBy
-
- Type: string
The tag specified when a task set is started. If an CodeDeploy deployment created the task set, the
startedByparameter isCODE_DEPLOY. If an external deployment created the task set, thestartedByfield isn't used. - status
-
- Type: string
The status of the task set. The following describes each state.
- PRIMARY
-
The task set is serving production traffic.
- ACTIVE
-
The task set isn't serving production traffic.
- DRAINING
-
The tasks in the task set are being stopped, and their corresponding targets are being deregistered from their target group.
- tags
-
- Type: Array of Tag structures
The metadata that you apply to the task set to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both.
The following basic restrictions apply to tags:
-
Maximum number of tags per resource - 50
-
For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.
-
Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8
-
If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.
-
Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.
-
Do not use
aws:,AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.
- taskDefinition
-
- Type: string
The task definition that the task set is using.
- taskSetArn
-
- Type: string
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task set.
- updatedAt
-
- Type: timestamp (string|DateTime or anything parsable by strtotime)
The Unix timestamp for the time when the task set was last updated.
TaskSetNotFoundException
Description
The specified task set wasn't found. You can view your available task sets with DescribeTaskSets. Task sets are specific to each cluster, service and Region.
Members
TaskVolumeConfiguration
Description
Configuration settings for the task volume that was configuredAtLaunch that weren't set during RegisterTaskDef.
Members
- managedEBSVolume
-
- Type: TaskManagedEBSVolumeConfiguration structure
The configuration for the Amazon EBS volume that Amazon ECS creates and manages on your behalf. These settings are used to create each Amazon EBS volume, with one volume created for each task. The Amazon EBS volumes are visible in your account in the Amazon EC2 console once they are created.
- name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the volume. This value must match the volume name from the
Volumeobject in the task definition.
TimeoutConfiguration
Description
An object that represents the timeout configurations for Service Connect.
If idleTimeout is set to a time that is less than perRequestTimeout, the connection will close when the idleTimeout is reached and not the perRequestTimeout.
Members
- idleTimeoutSeconds
-
- Type: int
The amount of time in seconds a connection will stay active while idle. A value of
0can be set to disableidleTimeout.The
idleTimeoutdefault forHTTP/HTTP2/GRPCis 5 minutes.The
idleTimeoutdefault forTCPis 1 hour. - perRequestTimeoutSeconds
-
- Type: int
The amount of time waiting for the upstream to respond with a complete response per request. A value of
0can be set to disableperRequestTimeout.perRequestTimeoutcan only be set if Service ConnectappProtocolisn'tTCP. OnlyidleTimeoutis allowed forTCPappProtocol.
Tmpfs
Description
The container path, mount options, and size of the tmpfs mount.
Members
- containerPath
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The absolute file path where the tmpfs volume is to be mounted.
- mountOptions
-
- Type: Array of strings
The list of tmpfs volume mount options.
Valid values:
"defaults" | "ro" | "rw" | "suid" | "nosuid" | "dev" | "nodev" | "exec" | "noexec" | "sync" | "async" | "dirsync" | "remount" | "mand" | "nomand" | "atime" | "noatime" | "diratime" | "nodiratime" | "bind" | "rbind" | "unbindable" | "runbindable" | "private" | "rprivate" | "shared" | "rshared" | "slave" | "rslave" | "relatime" | "norelatime" | "strictatime" | "nostrictatime" | "mode" | "uid" | "gid" | "nr_inodes" | "nr_blocks" | "mpol" - size
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The maximum size (in MiB) of the tmpfs volume.
TotalLocalStorageGBRequest
Description
The minimum and maximum total local storage in gigabytes (GB) for instance types with local storage. This is useful for workloads that require local storage for temporary data or caching.
Members
- max
-
- Type: double
The maximum total local storage in GB. Instance types with more local storage are excluded from selection.
- min
-
- Type: double
The minimum total local storage in GB. Instance types with less local storage are excluded from selection.
Ulimit
Description
The ulimit settings to pass to the container.
Amazon ECS tasks hosted on Fargate use the default resource limit values set by the operating system with the exception of the nofile resource limit parameter which Fargate overrides. The nofile resource limit sets a restriction on the number of open files that a container can use. The default nofile soft limit is 65535 and the default hard limit is 65535.
You can specify the ulimit settings for a container in a task definition.
Members
- hardLimit
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The hard limit for the
ulimittype. The value can be specified in bytes, seconds, or as a count, depending on thetypeof theulimit. - name
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The
typeof theulimit. - softLimit
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The soft limit for the
ulimittype. The value can be specified in bytes, seconds, or as a count, depending on thetypeof theulimit.
UnsupportedFeatureException
Description
The specified task isn't supported in this Region.
Members
UpdateInProgressException
Description
There's already a current Amazon ECS container agent update in progress on the container instance that's specified. If the container agent becomes disconnected while it's in a transitional stage, such as PENDING or STAGING, the update process can get stuck in that state. However, when the agent reconnects, it resumes where it stopped previously.
Members
UpdateManagedInstancesProviderConfiguration
Description
The updated configuration for a Amazon ECS Managed Instances provider. You can modify the infrastructure role, instance launch template, and tag propagation settings. Changes apply to new instances launched after the update.
Members
- infrastructureRoleArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The updated Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the infrastructure role. The new role must have the necessary permissions to manage instances and access required Amazon Web Services services.
For more information, see Amazon ECS infrastructure IAM role in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
- instanceLaunchTemplate
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: InstanceLaunchTemplateUpdate structure
The updated launch template configuration. Changes to the launch template affect new instances launched after the update, while existing instances continue to use their original configuration.
- propagateTags
-
- Type: string
The updated tag propagation setting. When changed, this affects only new instances launched after the update.
VCpuCountRangeRequest
Description
The minimum and maximum number of vCPUs for instance type selection. This allows you to specify a range of vCPU counts that meet your workload requirements.
Members
- max
-
- Type: int
The maximum number of vCPUs. Instance types with more vCPUs than this value are excluded from selection.
- min
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: int
The minimum number of vCPUs. Instance types with fewer vCPUs than this value are excluded from selection.
VersionInfo
Description
The Docker and Amazon ECS container agent version information about a container instance.
Members
- agentHash
-
- Type: string
The Git commit hash for the Amazon ECS container agent build on the amazon-ecs-agent GitHub repository.
- agentVersion
-
- Type: string
The version number of the Amazon ECS container agent.
- dockerVersion
-
- Type: string
The Docker version that's running on the container instance.
Volume
Description
The data volume configuration for tasks launched using this task definition. Specifying a volume configuration in a task definition is optional. The volume configuration may contain multiple volumes but only one volume configured at launch is supported. Each volume defined in the volume configuration may only specify a name and one of either configuredAtLaunch, dockerVolumeConfiguration, efsVolumeConfiguration, fsxWindowsFileServerVolumeConfiguration, or host. If an empty volume configuration is specified, by default Amazon ECS uses a host volume. For more information, see Using data volumes in tasks.
Members
- configuredAtLaunch
-
- Type: boolean
Indicates whether the volume should be configured at launch time. This is used to create Amazon EBS volumes for standalone tasks or tasks created as part of a service. Each task definition revision may only have one volume configured at launch in the volume configuration.
To configure a volume at launch time, use this task definition revision and specify a
volumeConfigurationsobject when calling theCreateService,UpdateService,RunTaskorStartTaskAPIs. - dockerVolumeConfiguration
-
- Type: DockerVolumeConfiguration structure
This parameter is specified when you use Docker volumes.
Windows containers only support the use of the
localdriver. To use bind mounts, specify thehostparameter instead.Docker volumes aren't supported by tasks run on Fargate.
- efsVolumeConfiguration
-
- Type: EFSVolumeConfiguration structure
This parameter is specified when you use an Amazon Elastic File System file system for task storage.
- fsxWindowsFileServerVolumeConfiguration
-
- Type: FSxWindowsFileServerVolumeConfiguration structure
This parameter is specified when you use Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system for task storage.
- host
-
- Type: HostVolumeProperties structure
This parameter is specified when you use bind mount host volumes. The contents of the
hostparameter determine whether your bind mount host volume persists on the host container instance and where it's stored. If thehostparameter is empty, then the Docker daemon assigns a host path for your data volume. However, the data isn't guaranteed to persist after the containers that are associated with it stop running.Windows containers can mount whole directories on the same drive as
$env:ProgramData. Windows containers can't mount directories on a different drive, and mount point can't be across drives. For example, you can mountC:\my\path:C:\my\pathandD:\:D:\, but notD:\my\path:C:\my\pathorD:\:C:\my\path. - name
-
- Type: string
The name of the volume. Up to 255 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, underscores, and hyphens are allowed.
When using a volume configured at launch, the
nameis required and must also be specified as the volume name in theServiceVolumeConfigurationorTaskVolumeConfigurationparameter when creating your service or standalone task.For all other types of volumes, this name is referenced in the
sourceVolumeparameter of themountPointsobject in the container definition.When a volume is using the
efsVolumeConfiguration, the name is required.
VolumeFrom
Description
Details on a data volume from another container in the same task definition.
Members
- readOnly
-
- Type: boolean
If this value is
true, the container has read-only access to the volume. If this value isfalse, then the container can write to the volume. The default value isfalse. - sourceContainer
-
- Type: string
The name of another container within the same task definition to mount volumes from.
VpcLatticeConfiguration
Description
The VPC Lattice configuration for your service that holds the information for the target group(s) Amazon ECS tasks will be registered to.
Members
- portName
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The name of the port mapping to register in the VPC Lattice target group. This is the name of the
portMappingyou defined in your task definition. - roleArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The ARN of the IAM role to associate with this VPC Lattice configuration. This is the Amazon ECS infrastructure IAM role that is used to manage your VPC Lattice infrastructure.
- targetGroupArn
-
- Required: Yes
- Type: string
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the target group or groups associated with the VPC Lattice configuration that the Amazon ECS tasks will be registered to.