AWS has decided to discontinue AWS Proton, with support ending on October 7, 2026. New customers will not be able to sign up after October 7, 2025, but existing customers can continue to use the service until October 7, 2026.For more information, see AWS Proton Service Deprecation and Migration Guide.
CountsSummary
Summary counts of each AWS Proton resource type.
Contents
- components
-
The total number of components in the AWS account.
The semantics of the
components
field are different from the semantics of results for other infrastructure-provisioning resources. That's because at this time components don't have associated templates, therefore they don't have the concept of staleness. Thecomponents
object will only containtotal
andfailed
members.Type: ResourceCountsSummary object
Required: No
- environments
-
The staleness counts for AWS Proton environments in the AWS account. The
environments
object will only containtotal
members.Type: ResourceCountsSummary object
Required: No
- environmentTemplates
-
The total number of environment templates in the AWS account. The
environmentTemplates
object will only containtotal
members.Type: ResourceCountsSummary object
Required: No
- pipelines
-
The staleness counts for AWS Proton pipelines in the AWS account.
Type: ResourceCountsSummary object
Required: No
- serviceInstances
-
The staleness counts for AWS Proton service instances in the AWS account.
Type: ResourceCountsSummary object
Required: No
- services
-
The staleness counts for AWS Proton services in the AWS account.
Type: ResourceCountsSummary object
Required: No
- serviceTemplates
-
The total number of service templates in the AWS account. The
serviceTemplates
object will only containtotal
members.Type: ResourceCountsSummary object
Required: No
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: