@Generated(value="software.amazon.awssdk:codegen") public final class TaskDefinition extends Object implements SdkPojo, Serializable, ToCopyableBuilder<TaskDefinition.Builder,TaskDefinition>
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.
| Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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static interface |
TaskDefinition.Builder |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
static TaskDefinition.Builder |
builder() |
List<Compatibility> |
compatibilities()
The task launch types the task definition validated against during task definition registration.
|
List<String> |
compatibilitiesAsStrings()
The task launch types the task definition validated against during task definition registration.
|
List<ContainerDefinition> |
containerDefinitions()
A list of container definitions in JSON format that describe the different containers that make up your task.
|
String |
cpu()
The number of
cpu units used by the task. |
Instant |
deregisteredAt()
The Unix timestamp for when the task definition was deregistered.
|
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
boolean |
equalsBySdkFields(Object obj) |
String |
executionRoleArn()
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task execution role that grants the Amazon ECS container agent permission
to make AWS API calls on your behalf.
|
String |
family()
The name of a family that this task definition is registered to.
|
<T> Optional<T> |
getValueForField(String fieldName,
Class<T> clazz) |
boolean |
hasCompatibilities()
Returns true if the Compatibilities property was specified by the sender (it may be empty), or false if the
sender did not specify the value (it will be empty).
|
boolean |
hasContainerDefinitions()
Returns true if the ContainerDefinitions property was specified by the sender (it may be empty), or false if the
sender did not specify the value (it will be empty).
|
int |
hashCode() |
boolean |
hasInferenceAccelerators()
Returns true if the InferenceAccelerators property was specified by the sender (it may be empty), or false if the
sender did not specify the value (it will be empty).
|
boolean |
hasPlacementConstraints()
Returns true if the PlacementConstraints property was specified by the sender (it may be empty), or false if the
sender did not specify the value (it will be empty).
|
boolean |
hasRequiresAttributes()
Returns true if the RequiresAttributes property was specified by the sender (it may be empty), or false if the
sender did not specify the value (it will be empty).
|
boolean |
hasRequiresCompatibilities()
Returns true if the RequiresCompatibilities property was specified by the sender (it may be empty), or false if
the sender did not specify the value (it will be empty).
|
boolean |
hasVolumes()
Returns true if the Volumes property was specified by the sender (it may be empty), or false if the sender did
not specify the value (it will be empty).
|
List<InferenceAccelerator> |
inferenceAccelerators()
The Elastic Inference accelerator associated with the task.
|
IpcMode |
ipcMode()
The IPC resource namespace to use for the containers in the task.
|
String |
ipcModeAsString()
The IPC resource namespace to use for the containers in the task.
|
String |
memory()
The amount (in MiB) of memory used by the task.
|
NetworkMode |
networkMode()
The Docker networking mode to use for the containers in the task.
|
String |
networkModeAsString()
The Docker networking mode to use for the containers in the task.
|
PidMode |
pidMode()
The process namespace to use for the containers in the task.
|
String |
pidModeAsString()
The process namespace to use for the containers in the task.
|
List<TaskDefinitionPlacementConstraint> |
placementConstraints()
An array of placement constraint objects to use for tasks.
|
ProxyConfiguration |
proxyConfiguration()
The configuration details for the App Mesh proxy.
|
Instant |
registeredAt()
The Unix timestamp for when the task definition was registered.
|
String |
registeredBy()
The principal that registered the task definition.
|
List<Attribute> |
requiresAttributes()
The container instance attributes required by your task.
|
List<Compatibility> |
requiresCompatibilities()
The task launch types the task definition was validated against.
|
List<String> |
requiresCompatibilitiesAsStrings()
The task launch types the task definition was validated against.
|
Integer |
revision()
The revision of the task in a particular family.
|
List<SdkField<?>> |
sdkFields() |
static Class<? extends TaskDefinition.Builder> |
serializableBuilderClass() |
TaskDefinitionStatus |
status()
The status of the task definition.
|
String |
statusAsString()
The status of the task definition.
|
String |
taskDefinitionArn()
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task definition.
|
String |
taskRoleArn()
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that
grants containers in the task permission to call AWS APIs on your behalf.
|
TaskDefinition.Builder |
toBuilder() |
String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
|
List<Volume> |
volumes()
The list of data volume definitions for the task.
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clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitcopypublic final String taskDefinitionArn()
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task definition.
public final boolean hasContainerDefinitions()
public final List<ContainerDefinition> containerDefinitions()
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.
Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.
You can use hasContainerDefinitions() to see if a value was sent in this field.
public final String family()
The name of a family that this task definition is registered to. Up to 255 letters (uppercase and lowercase), 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.
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.
public final String taskRoleArn()
The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that grants containers in the task permission to call AWS APIs on your behalf. For more information, see Amazon ECS Task Role in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
IAM roles for tasks on Windows require that the -EnableTaskIAMRole option is set when you launch the
Amazon ECS-optimized Windows AMI. Your containers must also run some configuration code in order to take
advantage of the feature. For more information, see Windows IAM roles
for tasks in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
IAM roles for tasks on Windows require that the -EnableTaskIAMRole option is set when you
launch the Amazon ECS-optimized Windows AMI. Your containers must also run some configuration code in
order to take advantage of the feature. For more information, see Windows
IAM roles for tasks in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
public final String executionRoleArn()
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task execution role that grants the Amazon ECS container agent permission to make AWS API calls on your behalf. The task execution IAM role is required depending on the requirements of your task. For more information, see Amazon ECS task execution IAM role in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
public final NetworkMode networkMode()
The Docker networking mode to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are none,
bridge, awsvpc, and host. If no network mode is specified, the default is
bridge.
For Amazon ECS tasks on Fargate, the awsvpc network mode is required. For Amazon ECS tasks on Amazon
EC2 instances, any network mode can be used. If the network mode is set to none, you cannot specify
port mappings in your container definitions, and the tasks containers do not have external connectivity. The
host and awsvpc network modes offer the highest networking performance for containers
because they use the EC2 network stack instead of the virtualized network stack provided by the
bridge mode.
With the host and awsvpc network modes, exposed container ports are mapped directly to
the corresponding host port (for the host network mode) or the attached elastic network interface
port (for the awsvpc network mode), so you cannot take advantage of dynamic host port mappings.
When using the host network 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.
Currently, only Amazon ECS-optimized AMIs, other Amazon Linux variants with the ecs-init package, or
AWS Fargate infrastructure support the awsvpc network mode.
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.
Docker for Windows uses different network modes than Docker for Linux. When you register a task definition with
Windows containers, you must not specify a network mode. If you use the console to register a task definition
with Windows containers, you must choose the <default> network mode object.
For more information, see Network settings in the Docker run reference.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, networkMode will
return NetworkMode.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from
networkModeAsString().
none,
bridge, awsvpc, and host. If no network mode is specified, the
default is bridge.
For Amazon ECS tasks on Fargate, the awsvpc network mode is required. For Amazon ECS tasks
on Amazon EC2 instances, any network mode can be used. If the network mode is set to none,
you cannot specify port mappings in your container definitions, and the tasks containers do not have
external connectivity. The host and awsvpc network modes offer the highest
networking performance for containers because they use the EC2 network stack instead of the virtualized
network stack provided by the bridge mode.
With the host and awsvpc network modes, exposed container ports are mapped
directly to the corresponding host port (for the host network mode) or the attached elastic
network interface port (for the awsvpc network mode), so you cannot take advantage of
dynamic host port mappings.
When using the host network 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.
Currently, only Amazon ECS-optimized AMIs, other Amazon Linux variants with the ecs-init
package, or AWS Fargate infrastructure support the awsvpc network mode.
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.
Docker for Windows uses different network modes than Docker for Linux. When you register a task
definition with Windows containers, you must not specify a network mode. If you use the console to
register a task definition with Windows containers, you must choose the <default>
network mode object.
For more information, see Network settings in the Docker run reference.
NetworkModepublic final String networkModeAsString()
The Docker networking mode to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are none,
bridge, awsvpc, and host. If no network mode is specified, the default is
bridge.
For Amazon ECS tasks on Fargate, the awsvpc network mode is required. For Amazon ECS tasks on Amazon
EC2 instances, any network mode can be used. If the network mode is set to none, you cannot specify
port mappings in your container definitions, and the tasks containers do not have external connectivity. The
host and awsvpc network modes offer the highest networking performance for containers
because they use the EC2 network stack instead of the virtualized network stack provided by the
bridge mode.
With the host and awsvpc network modes, exposed container ports are mapped directly to
the corresponding host port (for the host network mode) or the attached elastic network interface
port (for the awsvpc network mode), so you cannot take advantage of dynamic host port mappings.
When using the host network 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.
Currently, only Amazon ECS-optimized AMIs, other Amazon Linux variants with the ecs-init package, or
AWS Fargate infrastructure support the awsvpc network mode.
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.
Docker for Windows uses different network modes than Docker for Linux. When you register a task definition with
Windows containers, you must not specify a network mode. If you use the console to register a task definition
with Windows containers, you must choose the <default> network mode object.
For more information, see Network settings in the Docker run reference.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, networkMode will
return NetworkMode.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from
networkModeAsString().
none,
bridge, awsvpc, and host. If no network mode is specified, the
default is bridge.
For Amazon ECS tasks on Fargate, the awsvpc network mode is required. For Amazon ECS tasks
on Amazon EC2 instances, any network mode can be used. If the network mode is set to none,
you cannot specify port mappings in your container definitions, and the tasks containers do not have
external connectivity. The host and awsvpc network modes offer the highest
networking performance for containers because they use the EC2 network stack instead of the virtualized
network stack provided by the bridge mode.
With the host and awsvpc network modes, exposed container ports are mapped
directly to the corresponding host port (for the host network mode) or the attached elastic
network interface port (for the awsvpc network mode), so you cannot take advantage of
dynamic host port mappings.
When using the host network 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.
Currently, only Amazon ECS-optimized AMIs, other Amazon Linux variants with the ecs-init
package, or AWS Fargate infrastructure support the awsvpc network mode.
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.
Docker for Windows uses different network modes than Docker for Linux. When you register a task
definition with Windows containers, you must not specify a network mode. If you use the console to
register a task definition with Windows containers, you must choose the <default>
network mode object.
For more information, see Network settings in the Docker run reference.
NetworkModepublic final Integer revision()
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,
even if you have deregistered previous revisions in this family.
1. Each
time that you register a new revision of a task definition in the same family, the revision value always
increases by one, even if you have deregistered previous revisions in this family.public final boolean hasVolumes()
public final List<Volume> volumes()
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 host and sourcePath parameters are not supported for tasks run on AWS Fargate.
Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.
You can use hasVolumes() to see if a value was sent in this field.
The host and sourcePath parameters are not supported for tasks run on AWS
Fargate.
public final TaskDefinitionStatus status()
The status of the task definition.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, status will
return TaskDefinitionStatus.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available
from statusAsString().
TaskDefinitionStatuspublic final String statusAsString()
The status of the task definition.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, status will
return TaskDefinitionStatus.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available
from statusAsString().
TaskDefinitionStatuspublic final boolean hasRequiresAttributes()
public final List<Attribute> requiresAttributes()
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, specified as key-value pairs using the Amazon ECS console or the PutAttributes API. These attributes are used when considering task placement for tasks hosted on Amazon EC2 instances. For more information, see Attributes in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
This parameter is not supported for tasks run on AWS Fargate.
Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.
You can use hasRequiresAttributes() to see if a value was sent in this field.
This parameter is not supported for tasks run on AWS Fargate.
public final boolean hasPlacementConstraints()
public final List<TaskDefinitionPlacementConstraint> placementConstraints()
An array of placement constraint objects to use for tasks.
This parameter is not supported for tasks run on AWS Fargate.
Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.
You can use hasPlacementConstraints() to see if a value was sent in this field.
This parameter is not supported for tasks run on AWS Fargate.
public final List<Compatibility> compatibilities()
The task launch types the task definition validated against during task definition registration. For more information, see Amazon ECS launch types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.
You can use hasCompatibilities() to see if a value was sent in this field.
public final boolean hasCompatibilities()
public final List<String> compatibilitiesAsStrings()
The task launch types the task definition validated against during task definition registration. For more information, see Amazon ECS launch types in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.
You can use hasCompatibilities() to see if a value was sent in this field.
public final List<Compatibility> requiresCompatibilities()
The task launch types the task definition was validated against. To determine which task launch types the task definition is validated for, see the TaskDefinition$compatibilities parameter.
Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.
You can use hasRequiresCompatibilities() to see if a value was sent in this field.
public final boolean hasRequiresCompatibilities()
public final List<String> requiresCompatibilitiesAsStrings()
The task launch types the task definition was validated against. To determine which task launch types the task definition is validated for, see the TaskDefinition$compatibilities parameter.
Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.
You can use hasRequiresCompatibilities() to see if a value was sent in this field.
public final String cpu()
The number of cpu units used by the task. If you are using the EC2 launch type, this field is
optional and any value can be used. If you are using the Fargate launch type, this field is required and you must
use one of the following values, which determines your range of valid values for the memory
parameter:
256 (.25 vCPU) - Available memory values: 512 (0.5 GB), 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB)
512 (.5 vCPU) - Available memory values: 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB)
1024 (1 vCPU) - Available memory values: 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB), 5120 (5 GB), 6144 (6
GB), 7168 (7 GB), 8192 (8 GB)
2048 (2 vCPU) - Available memory values: Between 4096 (4 GB) and 16384 (16 GB) in increments of 1024
(1 GB)
4096 (4 vCPU) - Available memory values: Between 8192 (8 GB) and 30720 (30 GB) in increments of 1024
(1 GB)
cpu units used by the task. If you are using the EC2 launch type, this field
is optional and any value can be used. If you are using the Fargate launch type, this field is required
and you must use one of the following values, which determines your range of valid values for the
memory parameter:
256 (.25 vCPU) - Available memory values: 512 (0.5 GB), 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB)
512 (.5 vCPU) - Available memory values: 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB)
1024 (1 vCPU) - Available memory values: 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB), 5120 (5 GB),
6144 (6 GB), 7168 (7 GB), 8192 (8 GB)
2048 (2 vCPU) - Available memory values: Between 4096 (4 GB) and 16384 (16 GB) in increments
of 1024 (1 GB)
4096 (4 vCPU) - Available memory values: Between 8192 (8 GB) and 30720 (30 GB) in increments
of 1024 (1 GB)
public final String memory()
The amount (in MiB) of memory used by the task.
If your tasks will be run 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 then the container-level memory value is optional. For more information regarding container-level memory and memory reservation, see ContainerDefinition.
If your tasks will be run on AWS Fargate, this field is required and you must use one of the following values,
which determines your range of valid values for the cpu parameter:
512 (0.5 GB), 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB) - Available cpu values: 256 (.25 vCPU)
1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB) - Available cpu values: 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
cpu values: 1024 (1 vCPU)
Between 4096 (4 GB) and 16384 (16 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB) - Available cpu values: 2048 (2
vCPU)
Between 8192 (8 GB) and 30720 (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB) - Available cpu values: 4096 (4
vCPU)
If your tasks will be run 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 then the container-level memory value is optional. For more information regarding container-level memory and memory reservation, see ContainerDefinition.
If your tasks will be run on AWS Fargate, this field is required and you must use one of the following
values, which determines your range of valid values for the cpu parameter:
512 (0.5 GB), 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB) - Available cpu values: 256 (.25 vCPU)
1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB) - Available cpu values: 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
cpu values: 1024 (1 vCPU)
Between 4096 (4 GB) and 16384 (16 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB) - Available cpu values:
2048 (2 vCPU)
Between 8192 (8 GB) and 30720 (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB) - Available cpu values:
4096 (4 vCPU)
public final boolean hasInferenceAccelerators()
public final List<InferenceAccelerator> inferenceAccelerators()
The Elastic Inference accelerator associated with the task.
Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.
You can use hasInferenceAccelerators() to see if a value was sent in this field.
public final PidMode pidMode()
The process namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are host or
task. If host is specified, then all containers within the tasks that specified the
host PID mode on the same container instance share the same process namespace with the host Amazon
EC2 instance. If task is specified, all containers within the specified task share the same process
namespace. If no value is specified, the default is a private namespace. For more information, see PID settings in the Docker run
reference.
If the host PID mode is used, be aware that there is a heightened risk of undesired process
namespace expose. For more information, see Docker
security.
This parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on AWS Fargate.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, pidMode will
return PidMode.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from
pidModeAsString().
host or
task. If host is specified, then all containers within the tasks that specified
the host PID mode on the same container instance share the same process namespace with the
host Amazon EC2 instance. If task is specified, all containers within the specified task
share the same process namespace. If no value is specified, the default is a private namespace. For more
information, see PID
settings in the Docker run reference.
If the host PID mode is used, be aware that there is a heightened risk of undesired process
namespace expose. For more information, see Docker security.
This parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on AWS Fargate.
PidModepublic final String pidModeAsString()
The process namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are host or
task. If host is specified, then all containers within the tasks that specified the
host PID mode on the same container instance share the same process namespace with the host Amazon
EC2 instance. If task is specified, all containers within the specified task share the same process
namespace. If no value is specified, the default is a private namespace. For more information, see PID settings in the Docker run
reference.
If the host PID mode is used, be aware that there is a heightened risk of undesired process
namespace expose. For more information, see Docker
security.
This parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on AWS Fargate.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, pidMode will
return PidMode.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from
pidModeAsString().
host or
task. If host is specified, then all containers within the tasks that specified
the host PID mode on the same container instance share the same process namespace with the
host Amazon EC2 instance. If task is specified, all containers within the specified task
share the same process namespace. If no value is specified, the default is a private namespace. For more
information, see PID
settings in the Docker run reference.
If the host PID mode is used, be aware that there is a heightened risk of undesired process
namespace expose. For more information, see Docker security.
This parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on AWS Fargate.
PidModepublic final IpcMode ipcMode()
The IPC resource namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are host,
task, or none. If host is specified, then all containers within the tasks
that specified the host IPC mode on the same container instance share the same IPC resources with
the host Amazon EC2 instance. If task is specified, all containers within the specified task share
the same IPC resources. If none is 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. For more
information, see IPC settings in
the Docker run reference.
If the host IPC mode is used, be aware that there is a heightened risk of undesired IPC namespace
expose. For more information, see Docker
security.
If you are setting namespaced kernel parameters using systemControls for 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 host IPC mode, IPC namespace related systemControls are not
supported.
For tasks that use the task IPC mode, IPC namespace related systemControls will apply
to all containers within a task.
This parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on AWS Fargate.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, ipcMode will
return IpcMode.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from
ipcModeAsString().
host,
task, or none. If host is specified, then all containers within
the tasks that specified the host IPC mode on the same container instance share the same IPC
resources with the host Amazon EC2 instance. If task is specified, all containers within the
specified task share the same IPC resources. If none is 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. For more information, see IPC settings in the Docker
run reference.
If the host IPC mode is used, be aware that there is a heightened risk of undesired IPC
namespace expose. For more information, see Docker security.
If you are setting namespaced kernel parameters using systemControls for 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 host IPC mode, IPC namespace related systemControls are
not supported.
For tasks that use the task IPC mode, IPC namespace related systemControls will
apply to all containers within a task.
This parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on AWS Fargate.
IpcModepublic final String ipcModeAsString()
The IPC resource namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are host,
task, or none. If host is specified, then all containers within the tasks
that specified the host IPC mode on the same container instance share the same IPC resources with
the host Amazon EC2 instance. If task is specified, all containers within the specified task share
the same IPC resources. If none is 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. For more
information, see IPC settings in
the Docker run reference.
If the host IPC mode is used, be aware that there is a heightened risk of undesired IPC namespace
expose. For more information, see Docker
security.
If you are setting namespaced kernel parameters using systemControls for 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 host IPC mode, IPC namespace related systemControls are not
supported.
For tasks that use the task IPC mode, IPC namespace related systemControls will apply
to all containers within a task.
This parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on AWS Fargate.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, ipcMode will
return IpcMode.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from
ipcModeAsString().
host,
task, or none. If host is specified, then all containers within
the tasks that specified the host IPC mode on the same container instance share the same IPC
resources with the host Amazon EC2 instance. If task is specified, all containers within the
specified task share the same IPC resources. If none is 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. For more information, see IPC settings in the Docker
run reference.
If the host IPC mode is used, be aware that there is a heightened risk of undesired IPC
namespace expose. For more information, see Docker security.
If you are setting namespaced kernel parameters using systemControls for 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 host IPC mode, IPC namespace related systemControls are
not supported.
For tasks that use the task IPC mode, IPC namespace related systemControls will
apply to all containers within a task.
This parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on AWS Fargate.
IpcModepublic final ProxyConfiguration proxyConfiguration()
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-init package to enable 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 in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
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-init package to enable 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 in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
public final Instant registeredAt()
The Unix timestamp for when the task definition was registered.
public final Instant deregisteredAt()
The Unix timestamp for when the task definition was deregistered.
public final String registeredBy()
The principal that registered the task definition.
public TaskDefinition.Builder toBuilder()
toBuilder in interface ToCopyableBuilder<TaskDefinition.Builder,TaskDefinition>public static TaskDefinition.Builder builder()
public static Class<? extends TaskDefinition.Builder> serializableBuilderClass()
public final boolean equalsBySdkFields(Object obj)
equalsBySdkFields in interface SdkPojopublic final String toString()
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