AWS Elastic Beanstalk
Update environment
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Update the environment description, deploy a new application version, update the configuration settings to an entirely new configuration template, or update select configuration option values in the running environment.
Inputs
The ID of the environment to update.
The name of the application with which the environment is associated.
If this parameter is specified, AWS Elastic Beanstalk updates the description of this environment.
If specified, AWS Elastic Beanstalk updates the configuration set associated with the running environment and sets the specified configuration options to the requested value.
A list of custom user-defined configuration options to remove from the configuration set for this environment.
This specifies the platform version that the environment will run after the environment is updated.
If this parameter is specified, AWS Elastic Beanstalk deploys this configuration template to the environment.
If this parameter is specified, AWS Elastic Beanstalk deploys the named application version to the environment.
Outputs
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The name of this environment.
The ID of this environment.
The name of the application associated with this environment.
The application version deployed in this environment.
The name of the SolutionStack deployed with this environment.
The ARN of the platform version.
The name of the configuration template used to originally launch this environment.
Describes this environment.
For load-balanced, autoscaling environments, the URL to the LoadBalancer. For single-instance environments, the IP address of the instance.
The URL to the CNAME for this environment.
The creation date for this environment.
The last modified date for this environment.
The current operational status of the environment: Launching: Environment is in the process of initial deployment. Updating: Environment is in the process of updating its configuration settings or application version. Ready: Environment is available to have an action performed on it, such as update or terminate. Terminating: Environment is in the shut-down process. Terminated: Environment is not running.
AbortableOperationInProgress
Indicates if there is an in-progress environment configuration update or application version deployment that you can cancel. true: There is an update in progress. false: There are no updates currently in progress.
Describes the health status of the environment. AWS Elastic Beanstalk indicates the failure levels for a running environment: Red: Indicates the environment is not responsive. Occurs when three or more consecutive failures occur for an environment. Yellow: Indicates that something is wrong. Occurs when two consecutive failures occur for an environment. Green: Indicates the environment is healthy and fully functional. Grey: Default health for a new environment. The environment is not fully launched and health checks have not started or health checks are suspended during an UpdateEnvironment or RestartEnvironment request. Default: Grey
Returns the health status of the application running in your environment. For more information, see Health Colors and Statuses.
The description of the AWS resources used by this environment.
Describes the LoadBalancer.
The name of the LoadBalancer.
The domain name of the LoadBalancer.
A list of Listeners used by the LoadBalancer.
The protocol that is used by the Listener.
The port that is used by the Listener.
Describes the current tier of this environment.
The name of this environment tier. Valid values: For Web server tier – WebServer For Worker tier – Worker
The type of this environment tier. Valid values: For Web server tier – Standard For Worker tier – SQS/HTTP
The version of this environment tier. When you don't set a value to it, Elastic Beanstalk uses the latest compatible worker tier version. This member is deprecated. Any specific version that you set may become out of date. We recommend leaving it unspecified.
A list of links to other environments in the same group.
The name of the linked environment (the dependency).
The environment's Amazon Resource Name (ARN), which can be used in other API requests that require an ARN.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the environment's operations role. For more information, see Operations roles in the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Developer Guide.