Interface CreateBuildRequest.Builder

    • Method Detail

      • name

        CreateBuildRequest.Builder name​(String name)

        A descriptive label associated with a build. Build names don't need to be unique. You can change this value later.

        Parameters:
        name - A descriptive label associated with a build. Build names don't need to be unique. You can change this value later.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • version

        CreateBuildRequest.Builder version​(String version)

        Version information associated with a build or script. Version strings don't need to be unique. You can change this value later.

        Parameters:
        version - Version information associated with a build or script. Version strings don't need to be unique. You can change this value later.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • storageLocation

        CreateBuildRequest.Builder storageLocation​(S3Location storageLocation)

        Information indicating where your game build files are stored. Use this parameter only when creating a build with files stored in an Amazon S3 bucket that you own. The storage location must specify an Amazon S3 bucket name and key. The location must also specify a role ARN that you set up to allow Amazon GameLift to access your Amazon S3 bucket. The S3 bucket and your new build must be in the same Region.

        If a StorageLocation is specified, the size of your file can be found in your Amazon S3 bucket. Amazon GameLift will report a SizeOnDisk of 0.

        Parameters:
        storageLocation - Information indicating where your game build files are stored. Use this parameter only when creating a build with files stored in an Amazon S3 bucket that you own. The storage location must specify an Amazon S3 bucket name and key. The location must also specify a role ARN that you set up to allow Amazon GameLift to access your Amazon S3 bucket. The S3 bucket and your new build must be in the same Region.

        If a StorageLocation is specified, the size of your file can be found in your Amazon S3 bucket. Amazon GameLift will report a SizeOnDisk of 0.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • storageLocation

        default CreateBuildRequest.Builder storageLocation​(Consumer<S3Location.Builder> storageLocation)

        Information indicating where your game build files are stored. Use this parameter only when creating a build with files stored in an Amazon S3 bucket that you own. The storage location must specify an Amazon S3 bucket name and key. The location must also specify a role ARN that you set up to allow Amazon GameLift to access your Amazon S3 bucket. The S3 bucket and your new build must be in the same Region.

        If a StorageLocation is specified, the size of your file can be found in your Amazon S3 bucket. Amazon GameLift will report a SizeOnDisk of 0.

        This is a convenience method that creates an instance of the S3Location.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via S3Location.builder().

        When the Consumer completes, SdkBuilder.build() is called immediately and its result is passed to storageLocation(S3Location).

        Parameters:
        storageLocation - a consumer that will call methods on S3Location.Builder
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        storageLocation(S3Location)
      • operatingSystem

        CreateBuildRequest.Builder operatingSystem​(String operatingSystem)

        The operating system that your game server binaries run on. This value determines the type of fleet resources that you use for this build. If your game build contains multiple executables, they all must run on the same operating system. You must specify a valid operating system in this request. There is no default value. You can't change a build's operating system later.

        Amazon Linux 2 (AL2) will reach end of support on 6/30/2025. See more details in the Amazon Linux 2 FAQs. For game servers that are hosted on AL2 and use Amazon GameLift server SDK 4.x., first update the game server build to server SDK 5.x, and then deploy to AL2023 instances. See Migrate to Amazon GameLift server SDK version 5.

        Parameters:
        operatingSystem - The operating system that your game server binaries run on. This value determines the type of fleet resources that you use for this build. If your game build contains multiple executables, they all must run on the same operating system. You must specify a valid operating system in this request. There is no default value. You can't change a build's operating system later.

        Amazon Linux 2 (AL2) will reach end of support on 6/30/2025. See more details in the Amazon Linux 2 FAQs. For game servers that are hosted on AL2 and use Amazon GameLift server SDK 4.x., first update the game server build to server SDK 5.x, and then deploy to AL2023 instances. See Migrate to Amazon GameLift server SDK version 5.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        OperatingSystem, OperatingSystem
      • operatingSystem

        CreateBuildRequest.Builder operatingSystem​(OperatingSystem operatingSystem)

        The operating system that your game server binaries run on. This value determines the type of fleet resources that you use for this build. If your game build contains multiple executables, they all must run on the same operating system. You must specify a valid operating system in this request. There is no default value. You can't change a build's operating system later.

        Amazon Linux 2 (AL2) will reach end of support on 6/30/2025. See more details in the Amazon Linux 2 FAQs. For game servers that are hosted on AL2 and use Amazon GameLift server SDK 4.x., first update the game server build to server SDK 5.x, and then deploy to AL2023 instances. See Migrate to Amazon GameLift server SDK version 5.

        Parameters:
        operatingSystem - The operating system that your game server binaries run on. This value determines the type of fleet resources that you use for this build. If your game build contains multiple executables, they all must run on the same operating system. You must specify a valid operating system in this request. There is no default value. You can't change a build's operating system later.

        Amazon Linux 2 (AL2) will reach end of support on 6/30/2025. See more details in the Amazon Linux 2 FAQs. For game servers that are hosted on AL2 and use Amazon GameLift server SDK 4.x., first update the game server build to server SDK 5.x, and then deploy to AL2023 instances. See Migrate to Amazon GameLift server SDK version 5.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        OperatingSystem, OperatingSystem
      • tags

        CreateBuildRequest.Builder tags​(Collection<Tag> tags)

        A list of labels to assign to the new build resource. Tags are developer defined key-value pairs. Tagging Amazon Web Services resources are useful for resource management, access management and cost allocation. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services Resources in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. Once the resource is created, you can use TagResource, UntagResource, and ListTagsForResource to add, remove, and view tags. The maximum tag limit may be lower than stated. See the Amazon Web Services General Reference for actual tagging limits.

        Parameters:
        tags - A list of labels to assign to the new build resource. Tags are developer defined key-value pairs. Tagging Amazon Web Services resources are useful for resource management, access management and cost allocation. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services Resources in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. Once the resource is created, you can use TagResource, UntagResource , and ListTagsForResource to add, remove, and view tags. The maximum tag limit may be lower than stated. See the Amazon Web Services General Reference for actual tagging limits.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • tags

        CreateBuildRequest.Builder tags​(Tag... tags)

        A list of labels to assign to the new build resource. Tags are developer defined key-value pairs. Tagging Amazon Web Services resources are useful for resource management, access management and cost allocation. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services Resources in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. Once the resource is created, you can use TagResource, UntagResource, and ListTagsForResource to add, remove, and view tags. The maximum tag limit may be lower than stated. See the Amazon Web Services General Reference for actual tagging limits.

        Parameters:
        tags - A list of labels to assign to the new build resource. Tags are developer defined key-value pairs. Tagging Amazon Web Services resources are useful for resource management, access management and cost allocation. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services Resources in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. Once the resource is created, you can use TagResource, UntagResource , and ListTagsForResource to add, remove, and view tags. The maximum tag limit may be lower than stated. See the Amazon Web Services General Reference for actual tagging limits.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • tags

        CreateBuildRequest.Builder tags​(Consumer<Tag.Builder>... tags)

        A list of labels to assign to the new build resource. Tags are developer defined key-value pairs. Tagging Amazon Web Services resources are useful for resource management, access management and cost allocation. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services Resources in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. Once the resource is created, you can use TagResource, UntagResource, and ListTagsForResource to add, remove, and view tags. The maximum tag limit may be lower than stated. See the Amazon Web Services General Reference for actual tagging limits.

        This is a convenience method that creates an instance of the Tag.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via Tag.builder().

        When the Consumer completes, SdkBuilder.build() is called immediately and its result is passed to #tags(List).

        Parameters:
        tags - a consumer that will call methods on Tag.Builder
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        #tags(java.util.Collection)
      • serverSdkVersion

        CreateBuildRequest.Builder serverSdkVersion​(String serverSdkVersion)

        A server SDK version you used when integrating your game server build with Amazon GameLift. For more information see Integrate games with custom game servers. By default Amazon GameLift sets this value to 4.0.2.

        Parameters:
        serverSdkVersion - A server SDK version you used when integrating your game server build with Amazon GameLift. For more information see Integrate games with custom game servers. By default Amazon GameLift sets this value to 4.0.2.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.