@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class UpdateStackRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
The input for an UpdateStack action.
NOOP| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| UpdateStackRequest() | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| UpdateStackRequest | clone()Creates a shallow clone of this object for all fields except the handler context. | 
| boolean | equals(Object obj) | 
| List<String> | getCapabilities()
 In some cases, you must explicitly acknowledge that your stack template contains certain capabilities in order
 for AWS CloudFormation to update the stack. | 
| String | getClientRequestToken()
 A unique identifier for this  UpdateStackrequest. | 
| List<String> | getNotificationARNs()
 Amazon Simple Notification Service topic Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) that AWS CloudFormation associates with the
 stack. | 
| List<Parameter> | getParameters()
 A list of  Parameterstructures that specify input parameters for the stack. | 
| List<String> | getResourceTypes()
 The template resource types that you have permissions to work with for this update stack action, such as
  AWS::EC2::Instance,AWS::EC2::*, orCustom::MyCustomInstance. | 
| String | getRoleARN()
 The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation
 assumes to update the stack. | 
| RollbackConfiguration | getRollbackConfiguration()
 The rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for
 the specified monitoring period afterwards. | 
| String | getStackName()
 The name or unique stack ID of the stack to update. | 
| String | getStackPolicyBody()
 Structure containing a new stack policy body. | 
| String | getStackPolicyDuringUpdateBody()
 Structure containing the temporary overriding stack policy body. | 
| String | getStackPolicyDuringUpdateURL()
 Location of a file containing the temporary overriding stack policy. | 
| String | getStackPolicyURL()
 Location of a file containing the updated stack policy. | 
| List<Tag> | getTags()
 Key-value pairs to associate with this stack. | 
| String | getTemplateBody()
 Structure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. | 
| String | getTemplateURL()
 Location of file containing the template body. | 
| Boolean | getUsePreviousTemplate()
 Reuse the existing template that is associated with the stack that you are updating. | 
| int | hashCode() | 
| Boolean | isUsePreviousTemplate()
 Reuse the existing template that is associated with the stack that you are updating. | 
| void | setCapabilities(Collection<String> capabilities)
 In some cases, you must explicitly acknowledge that your stack template contains certain capabilities in order
 for AWS CloudFormation to update the stack. | 
| void | setClientRequestToken(String clientRequestToken)
 A unique identifier for this  UpdateStackrequest. | 
| void | setNotificationARNs(Collection<String> notificationARNs)
 Amazon Simple Notification Service topic Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) that AWS CloudFormation associates with the
 stack. | 
| void | setParameters(Collection<Parameter> parameters)
 A list of  Parameterstructures that specify input parameters for the stack. | 
| void | setResourceTypes(Collection<String> resourceTypes)
 The template resource types that you have permissions to work with for this update stack action, such as
  AWS::EC2::Instance,AWS::EC2::*, orCustom::MyCustomInstance. | 
| void | setRoleARN(String roleARN)
 The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation
 assumes to update the stack. | 
| void | setRollbackConfiguration(RollbackConfiguration rollbackConfiguration)
 The rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for
 the specified monitoring period afterwards. | 
| void | setStackName(String stackName)
 The name or unique stack ID of the stack to update. | 
| void | setStackPolicyBody(String stackPolicyBody)
 Structure containing a new stack policy body. | 
| void | setStackPolicyDuringUpdateBody(String stackPolicyDuringUpdateBody)
 Structure containing the temporary overriding stack policy body. | 
| void | setStackPolicyDuringUpdateURL(String stackPolicyDuringUpdateURL)
 Location of a file containing the temporary overriding stack policy. | 
| void | setStackPolicyURL(String stackPolicyURL)
 Location of a file containing the updated stack policy. | 
| void | setTags(Collection<Tag> tags)
 Key-value pairs to associate with this stack. | 
| void | setTemplateBody(String templateBody)
 Structure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. | 
| void | setTemplateURL(String templateURL)
 Location of file containing the template body. | 
| void | setUsePreviousTemplate(Boolean usePreviousTemplate)
 Reuse the existing template that is associated with the stack that you are updating. | 
| String | toString()Returns a string representation of this object. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withCapabilities(Capability... capabilities)
 In some cases, you must explicitly acknowledge that your stack template contains certain capabilities in order
 for AWS CloudFormation to update the stack. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withCapabilities(Collection<String> capabilities)
 In some cases, you must explicitly acknowledge that your stack template contains certain capabilities in order
 for AWS CloudFormation to update the stack. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withCapabilities(String... capabilities)
 In some cases, you must explicitly acknowledge that your stack template contains certain capabilities in order
 for AWS CloudFormation to update the stack. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withClientRequestToken(String clientRequestToken)
 A unique identifier for this  UpdateStackrequest. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withNotificationARNs(Collection<String> notificationARNs)
 Amazon Simple Notification Service topic Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) that AWS CloudFormation associates with the
 stack. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withNotificationARNs(String... notificationARNs)
 Amazon Simple Notification Service topic Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) that AWS CloudFormation associates with the
 stack. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withParameters(Collection<Parameter> parameters)
 A list of  Parameterstructures that specify input parameters for the stack. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withParameters(Parameter... parameters)
 A list of  Parameterstructures that specify input parameters for the stack. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withResourceTypes(Collection<String> resourceTypes)
 The template resource types that you have permissions to work with for this update stack action, such as
  AWS::EC2::Instance,AWS::EC2::*, orCustom::MyCustomInstance. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withResourceTypes(String... resourceTypes)
 The template resource types that you have permissions to work with for this update stack action, such as
  AWS::EC2::Instance,AWS::EC2::*, orCustom::MyCustomInstance. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withRoleARN(String roleARN)
 The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation
 assumes to update the stack. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withRollbackConfiguration(RollbackConfiguration rollbackConfiguration)
 The rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for
 the specified monitoring period afterwards. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withStackName(String stackName)
 The name or unique stack ID of the stack to update. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withStackPolicyBody(String stackPolicyBody)
 Structure containing a new stack policy body. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withStackPolicyDuringUpdateBody(String stackPolicyDuringUpdateBody)
 Structure containing the temporary overriding stack policy body. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withStackPolicyDuringUpdateURL(String stackPolicyDuringUpdateURL)
 Location of a file containing the temporary overriding stack policy. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withStackPolicyURL(String stackPolicyURL)
 Location of a file containing the updated stack policy. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withTags(Collection<Tag> tags)
 Key-value pairs to associate with this stack. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withTags(Tag... tags)
 Key-value pairs to associate with this stack. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withTemplateBody(String templateBody)
 Structure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withTemplateURL(String templateURL)
 Location of file containing the template body. | 
| UpdateStackRequest | withUsePreviousTemplate(Boolean usePreviousTemplate)
 Reuse the existing template that is associated with the stack that you are updating. | 
addHandlerContext, getCloneRoot, getCloneSource, getCustomQueryParameters, getCustomRequestHeaders, getGeneralProgressListener, getHandlerContext, getReadLimit, getRequestClientOptions, getRequestCredentials, getRequestCredentialsProvider, getRequestMetricCollector, getSdkClientExecutionTimeout, getSdkRequestTimeout, putCustomQueryParameter, putCustomRequestHeader, setGeneralProgressListener, setRequestCredentials, setRequestCredentialsProvider, setRequestMetricCollector, setSdkClientExecutionTimeout, setSdkRequestTimeout, withGeneralProgressListener, withRequestCredentialsProvider, withRequestMetricCollector, withSdkClientExecutionTimeout, withSdkRequestTimeoutpublic void setStackName(String stackName)
The name or unique stack ID of the stack to update.
stackName - The name or unique stack ID of the stack to update.public String getStackName()
The name or unique stack ID of the stack to update.
public UpdateStackRequest withStackName(String stackName)
The name or unique stack ID of the stack to update.
stackName - The name or unique stack ID of the stack to update.public void setTemplateBody(String templateBody)
Structure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. (For more information, go to Template Anatomy in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.)
 Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
 TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
 
templateBody - Structure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200
        bytes. (For more information, go to Template
        Anatomy in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.)
        
        Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
        TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
public String getTemplateBody()
Structure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. (For more information, go to Template Anatomy in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.)
 Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
 TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
 
         Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
         TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
public UpdateStackRequest withTemplateBody(String templateBody)
Structure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200 bytes. (For more information, go to Template Anatomy in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.)
 Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
 TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
 
templateBody - Structure containing the template body with a minimum length of 1 byte and a maximum length of 51,200
        bytes. (For more information, go to Template
        Anatomy in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.)
        
        Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
        TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
public void setTemplateURL(String templateURL)
Location of file containing the template body. The URL must point to a template that is located in an Amazon S3 bucket or a Systems Manager document. For more information, go to Template Anatomy in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.
 Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
 TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
 
templateURL - Location of file containing the template body. The URL must point to a template that is located in an
        Amazon S3 bucket or a Systems Manager document. For more information, go to Template
        Anatomy in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.
        
        Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
        TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
public String getTemplateURL()
Location of file containing the template body. The URL must point to a template that is located in an Amazon S3 bucket or a Systems Manager document. For more information, go to Template Anatomy in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.
 Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
 TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
 
         Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
         TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
public UpdateStackRequest withTemplateURL(String templateURL)
Location of file containing the template body. The URL must point to a template that is located in an Amazon S3 bucket or a Systems Manager document. For more information, go to Template Anatomy in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.
 Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
 TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
 
templateURL - Location of file containing the template body. The URL must point to a template that is located in an
        Amazon S3 bucket or a Systems Manager document. For more information, go to Template
        Anatomy in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.
        
        Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
        TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
public void setUsePreviousTemplate(Boolean usePreviousTemplate)
Reuse the existing template that is associated with the stack that you are updating.
 Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
 TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
 
usePreviousTemplate - Reuse the existing template that is associated with the stack that you are updating.
        
        Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
        TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
public Boolean getUsePreviousTemplate()
Reuse the existing template that is associated with the stack that you are updating.
 Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
 TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
 
         Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
         TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
public UpdateStackRequest withUsePreviousTemplate(Boolean usePreviousTemplate)
Reuse the existing template that is associated with the stack that you are updating.
 Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
 TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
 
usePreviousTemplate - Reuse the existing template that is associated with the stack that you are updating.
        
        Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
        TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
public Boolean isUsePreviousTemplate()
Reuse the existing template that is associated with the stack that you are updating.
 Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
 TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
 
         Conditional: You must specify only one of the following parameters: TemplateBody,
         TemplateURL, or set the UsePreviousTemplate to true.
public void setStackPolicyDuringUpdateBody(String stackPolicyDuringUpdateBody)
 Structure containing the temporary overriding stack policy body. You can specify either the
 StackPolicyDuringUpdateBody or the StackPolicyDuringUpdateURL parameter, but not both.
 
If you want to update protected resources, specify a temporary overriding stack policy during this update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack will be used.
stackPolicyDuringUpdateBody - Structure containing the temporary overriding stack policy body. You can specify either the
        StackPolicyDuringUpdateBody or the StackPolicyDuringUpdateURL parameter, but not
        both.
        If you want to update protected resources, specify a temporary overriding stack policy during this update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack will be used.
public String getStackPolicyDuringUpdateBody()
 Structure containing the temporary overriding stack policy body. You can specify either the
 StackPolicyDuringUpdateBody or the StackPolicyDuringUpdateURL parameter, but not both.
 
If you want to update protected resources, specify a temporary overriding stack policy during this update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack will be used.
StackPolicyDuringUpdateBody or the StackPolicyDuringUpdateURL parameter, but
         not both.
         If you want to update protected resources, specify a temporary overriding stack policy during this update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack will be used.
public UpdateStackRequest withStackPolicyDuringUpdateBody(String stackPolicyDuringUpdateBody)
 Structure containing the temporary overriding stack policy body. You can specify either the
 StackPolicyDuringUpdateBody or the StackPolicyDuringUpdateURL parameter, but not both.
 
If you want to update protected resources, specify a temporary overriding stack policy during this update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack will be used.
stackPolicyDuringUpdateBody - Structure containing the temporary overriding stack policy body. You can specify either the
        StackPolicyDuringUpdateBody or the StackPolicyDuringUpdateURL parameter, but not
        both.
        If you want to update protected resources, specify a temporary overriding stack policy during this update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack will be used.
public void setStackPolicyDuringUpdateURL(String stackPolicyDuringUpdateURL)
 Location of a file containing the temporary overriding stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (max size:
 16KB) located in an S3 bucket in the same Region as the stack. You can specify either the
 StackPolicyDuringUpdateBody or the StackPolicyDuringUpdateURL parameter, but not both.
 
If you want to update protected resources, specify a temporary overriding stack policy during this update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack will be used.
stackPolicyDuringUpdateURL - Location of a file containing the temporary overriding stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (max
        size: 16KB) located in an S3 bucket in the same Region as the stack. You can specify either the
        StackPolicyDuringUpdateBody or the StackPolicyDuringUpdateURL parameter, but not
        both.
        If you want to update protected resources, specify a temporary overriding stack policy during this update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack will be used.
public String getStackPolicyDuringUpdateURL()
 Location of a file containing the temporary overriding stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (max size:
 16KB) located in an S3 bucket in the same Region as the stack. You can specify either the
 StackPolicyDuringUpdateBody or the StackPolicyDuringUpdateURL parameter, but not both.
 
If you want to update protected resources, specify a temporary overriding stack policy during this update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack will be used.
StackPolicyDuringUpdateBody or the StackPolicyDuringUpdateURL parameter, but
         not both.
         If you want to update protected resources, specify a temporary overriding stack policy during this update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack will be used.
public UpdateStackRequest withStackPolicyDuringUpdateURL(String stackPolicyDuringUpdateURL)
 Location of a file containing the temporary overriding stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (max size:
 16KB) located in an S3 bucket in the same Region as the stack. You can specify either the
 StackPolicyDuringUpdateBody or the StackPolicyDuringUpdateURL parameter, but not both.
 
If you want to update protected resources, specify a temporary overriding stack policy during this update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack will be used.
stackPolicyDuringUpdateURL - Location of a file containing the temporary overriding stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (max
        size: 16KB) located in an S3 bucket in the same Region as the stack. You can specify either the
        StackPolicyDuringUpdateBody or the StackPolicyDuringUpdateURL parameter, but not
        both.
        If you want to update protected resources, specify a temporary overriding stack policy during this update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack will be used.
public List<Parameter> getParameters()
 A list of Parameter structures that specify input parameters for the stack. For more information,
 see the Parameter data
 type.
 
Parameter structures that specify input parameters for the stack. For more
         information, see the Parameter
         data type.public void setParameters(Collection<Parameter> parameters)
 A list of Parameter structures that specify input parameters for the stack. For more information,
 see the Parameter data
 type.
 
parameters - A list of Parameter structures that specify input parameters for the stack. For more
        information, see the Parameter
        data type.public UpdateStackRequest withParameters(Parameter... parameters)
 A list of Parameter structures that specify input parameters for the stack. For more information,
 see the Parameter data
 type.
 
 NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
 setParameters(java.util.Collection) or withParameters(java.util.Collection) if you want to
 override the existing values.
 
parameters - A list of Parameter structures that specify input parameters for the stack. For more
        information, see the Parameter
        data type.public UpdateStackRequest withParameters(Collection<Parameter> parameters)
 A list of Parameter structures that specify input parameters for the stack. For more information,
 see the Parameter data
 type.
 
parameters - A list of Parameter structures that specify input parameters for the stack. For more
        information, see the Parameter
        data type.public List<String> getCapabilities()
In some cases, you must explicitly acknowledge that your stack template contains certain capabilities in order for AWS CloudFormation to update the stack.
 CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM
 
Some stack templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account; for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stacks, you must explicitly acknowledge this by specifying one of these capabilities.
 The following IAM resources require you to specify either the CAPABILITY_IAM or
 CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM capability.
 
If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability.
 If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM.
 
 If you don't specify either of these capabilities, AWS CloudFormation returns an
 InsufficientCapabilities error.
 
If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary.
For more information, see Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates.
 CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND
 
Some template contain macros. Macros perform custom processing on templates; this can include simple actions like find-and-replace operations, all the way to extensive transformations of entire templates. Because of this, users typically create a change set from the processed template, so that they can review the changes resulting from the macros before actually updating the stack. If your stack template contains one or more macros, and you choose to update a stack directly from the processed template, without first reviewing the resulting changes in a change set, you must acknowledge this capability. This includes the AWS::Include and AWS::Serverless transforms, which are macros hosted by AWS CloudFormation.
If you want to update a stack from a stack template that contains macros and nested stacks, you must update the stack directly from the template using this capability.
You should only update stacks directly from a stack template that contains macros if you know what processing the macro performs.
Each macro relies on an underlying Lambda service function for processing stack templates. Be aware that the Lambda function owner can update the function operation without AWS CloudFormation being notified.
For more information, see Using AWS CloudFormation Macros to Perform Custom Processing on Templates.
         CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM
         
Some stack templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account; for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stacks, you must explicitly acknowledge this by specifying one of these capabilities.
         The following IAM resources require you to specify either the CAPABILITY_IAM or
         CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM capability.
         
If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability.
         If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM.
         
         If you don't specify either of these capabilities, AWS CloudFormation returns an
         InsufficientCapabilities error.
         
If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary.
For more information, see Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates.
         CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND
         
Some template contain macros. Macros perform custom processing on templates; this can include simple actions like find-and-replace operations, all the way to extensive transformations of entire templates. Because of this, users typically create a change set from the processed template, so that they can review the changes resulting from the macros before actually updating the stack. If your stack template contains one or more macros, and you choose to update a stack directly from the processed template, without first reviewing the resulting changes in a change set, you must acknowledge this capability. This includes the AWS::Include and AWS::Serverless transforms, which are macros hosted by AWS CloudFormation.
If you want to update a stack from a stack template that contains macros and nested stacks, you must update the stack directly from the template using this capability.
You should only update stacks directly from a stack template that contains macros if you know what processing the macro performs.
Each macro relies on an underlying Lambda service function for processing stack templates. Be aware that the Lambda function owner can update the function operation without AWS CloudFormation being notified.
For more information, see Using AWS CloudFormation Macros to Perform Custom Processing on Templates.
Capabilitypublic void setCapabilities(Collection<String> capabilities)
In some cases, you must explicitly acknowledge that your stack template contains certain capabilities in order for AWS CloudFormation to update the stack.
 CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM
 
Some stack templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account; for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stacks, you must explicitly acknowledge this by specifying one of these capabilities.
 The following IAM resources require you to specify either the CAPABILITY_IAM or
 CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM capability.
 
If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability.
 If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM.
 
 If you don't specify either of these capabilities, AWS CloudFormation returns an
 InsufficientCapabilities error.
 
If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary.
For more information, see Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates.
 CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND
 
Some template contain macros. Macros perform custom processing on templates; this can include simple actions like find-and-replace operations, all the way to extensive transformations of entire templates. Because of this, users typically create a change set from the processed template, so that they can review the changes resulting from the macros before actually updating the stack. If your stack template contains one or more macros, and you choose to update a stack directly from the processed template, without first reviewing the resulting changes in a change set, you must acknowledge this capability. This includes the AWS::Include and AWS::Serverless transforms, which are macros hosted by AWS CloudFormation.
If you want to update a stack from a stack template that contains macros and nested stacks, you must update the stack directly from the template using this capability.
You should only update stacks directly from a stack template that contains macros if you know what processing the macro performs.
Each macro relies on an underlying Lambda service function for processing stack templates. Be aware that the Lambda function owner can update the function operation without AWS CloudFormation being notified.
For more information, see Using AWS CloudFormation Macros to Perform Custom Processing on Templates.
capabilities - In some cases, you must explicitly acknowledge that your stack template contains certain capabilities in
        order for AWS CloudFormation to update the stack.
        
        CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM
        
Some stack templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account; for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stacks, you must explicitly acknowledge this by specifying one of these capabilities.
        The following IAM resources require you to specify either the CAPABILITY_IAM or
        CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM capability.
        
If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability.
        If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM.
        
        If you don't specify either of these capabilities, AWS CloudFormation returns an
        InsufficientCapabilities error.
        
If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary.
For more information, see Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates.
        CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND
        
Some template contain macros. Macros perform custom processing on templates; this can include simple actions like find-and-replace operations, all the way to extensive transformations of entire templates. Because of this, users typically create a change set from the processed template, so that they can review the changes resulting from the macros before actually updating the stack. If your stack template contains one or more macros, and you choose to update a stack directly from the processed template, without first reviewing the resulting changes in a change set, you must acknowledge this capability. This includes the AWS::Include and AWS::Serverless transforms, which are macros hosted by AWS CloudFormation.
If you want to update a stack from a stack template that contains macros and nested stacks, you must update the stack directly from the template using this capability.
You should only update stacks directly from a stack template that contains macros if you know what processing the macro performs.
Each macro relies on an underlying Lambda service function for processing stack templates. Be aware that the Lambda function owner can update the function operation without AWS CloudFormation being notified.
For more information, see Using AWS CloudFormation Macros to Perform Custom Processing on Templates.
Capabilitypublic UpdateStackRequest withCapabilities(String... capabilities)
In some cases, you must explicitly acknowledge that your stack template contains certain capabilities in order for AWS CloudFormation to update the stack.
 CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM
 
Some stack templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account; for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stacks, you must explicitly acknowledge this by specifying one of these capabilities.
 The following IAM resources require you to specify either the CAPABILITY_IAM or
 CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM capability.
 
If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability.
 If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM.
 
 If you don't specify either of these capabilities, AWS CloudFormation returns an
 InsufficientCapabilities error.
 
If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary.
For more information, see Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates.
 CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND
 
Some template contain macros. Macros perform custom processing on templates; this can include simple actions like find-and-replace operations, all the way to extensive transformations of entire templates. Because of this, users typically create a change set from the processed template, so that they can review the changes resulting from the macros before actually updating the stack. If your stack template contains one or more macros, and you choose to update a stack directly from the processed template, without first reviewing the resulting changes in a change set, you must acknowledge this capability. This includes the AWS::Include and AWS::Serverless transforms, which are macros hosted by AWS CloudFormation.
If you want to update a stack from a stack template that contains macros and nested stacks, you must update the stack directly from the template using this capability.
You should only update stacks directly from a stack template that contains macros if you know what processing the macro performs.
Each macro relies on an underlying Lambda service function for processing stack templates. Be aware that the Lambda function owner can update the function operation without AWS CloudFormation being notified.
For more information, see Using AWS CloudFormation Macros to Perform Custom Processing on Templates.
 NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
 setCapabilities(java.util.Collection) or withCapabilities(java.util.Collection) if you want to
 override the existing values.
 
capabilities - In some cases, you must explicitly acknowledge that your stack template contains certain capabilities in
        order for AWS CloudFormation to update the stack.
        
        CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM
        
Some stack templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account; for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stacks, you must explicitly acknowledge this by specifying one of these capabilities.
        The following IAM resources require you to specify either the CAPABILITY_IAM or
        CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM capability.
        
If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability.
        If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM.
        
        If you don't specify either of these capabilities, AWS CloudFormation returns an
        InsufficientCapabilities error.
        
If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary.
For more information, see Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates.
        CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND
        
Some template contain macros. Macros perform custom processing on templates; this can include simple actions like find-and-replace operations, all the way to extensive transformations of entire templates. Because of this, users typically create a change set from the processed template, so that they can review the changes resulting from the macros before actually updating the stack. If your stack template contains one or more macros, and you choose to update a stack directly from the processed template, without first reviewing the resulting changes in a change set, you must acknowledge this capability. This includes the AWS::Include and AWS::Serverless transforms, which are macros hosted by AWS CloudFormation.
If you want to update a stack from a stack template that contains macros and nested stacks, you must update the stack directly from the template using this capability.
You should only update stacks directly from a stack template that contains macros if you know what processing the macro performs.
Each macro relies on an underlying Lambda service function for processing stack templates. Be aware that the Lambda function owner can update the function operation without AWS CloudFormation being notified.
For more information, see Using AWS CloudFormation Macros to Perform Custom Processing on Templates.
Capabilitypublic UpdateStackRequest withCapabilities(Collection<String> capabilities)
In some cases, you must explicitly acknowledge that your stack template contains certain capabilities in order for AWS CloudFormation to update the stack.
 CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM
 
Some stack templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account; for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stacks, you must explicitly acknowledge this by specifying one of these capabilities.
 The following IAM resources require you to specify either the CAPABILITY_IAM or
 CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM capability.
 
If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability.
 If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM.
 
 If you don't specify either of these capabilities, AWS CloudFormation returns an
 InsufficientCapabilities error.
 
If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary.
For more information, see Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates.
 CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND
 
Some template contain macros. Macros perform custom processing on templates; this can include simple actions like find-and-replace operations, all the way to extensive transformations of entire templates. Because of this, users typically create a change set from the processed template, so that they can review the changes resulting from the macros before actually updating the stack. If your stack template contains one or more macros, and you choose to update a stack directly from the processed template, without first reviewing the resulting changes in a change set, you must acknowledge this capability. This includes the AWS::Include and AWS::Serverless transforms, which are macros hosted by AWS CloudFormation.
If you want to update a stack from a stack template that contains macros and nested stacks, you must update the stack directly from the template using this capability.
You should only update stacks directly from a stack template that contains macros if you know what processing the macro performs.
Each macro relies on an underlying Lambda service function for processing stack templates. Be aware that the Lambda function owner can update the function operation without AWS CloudFormation being notified.
For more information, see Using AWS CloudFormation Macros to Perform Custom Processing on Templates.
capabilities - In some cases, you must explicitly acknowledge that your stack template contains certain capabilities in
        order for AWS CloudFormation to update the stack.
        
        CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM
        
Some stack templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account; for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stacks, you must explicitly acknowledge this by specifying one of these capabilities.
        The following IAM resources require you to specify either the CAPABILITY_IAM or
        CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM capability.
        
If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability.
        If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM.
        
        If you don't specify either of these capabilities, AWS CloudFormation returns an
        InsufficientCapabilities error.
        
If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary.
For more information, see Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates.
        CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND
        
Some template contain macros. Macros perform custom processing on templates; this can include simple actions like find-and-replace operations, all the way to extensive transformations of entire templates. Because of this, users typically create a change set from the processed template, so that they can review the changes resulting from the macros before actually updating the stack. If your stack template contains one or more macros, and you choose to update a stack directly from the processed template, without first reviewing the resulting changes in a change set, you must acknowledge this capability. This includes the AWS::Include and AWS::Serverless transforms, which are macros hosted by AWS CloudFormation.
If you want to update a stack from a stack template that contains macros and nested stacks, you must update the stack directly from the template using this capability.
You should only update stacks directly from a stack template that contains macros if you know what processing the macro performs.
Each macro relies on an underlying Lambda service function for processing stack templates. Be aware that the Lambda function owner can update the function operation without AWS CloudFormation being notified.
For more information, see Using AWS CloudFormation Macros to Perform Custom Processing on Templates.
Capabilitypublic UpdateStackRequest withCapabilities(Capability... capabilities)
In some cases, you must explicitly acknowledge that your stack template contains certain capabilities in order for AWS CloudFormation to update the stack.
 CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM
 
Some stack templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account; for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stacks, you must explicitly acknowledge this by specifying one of these capabilities.
 The following IAM resources require you to specify either the CAPABILITY_IAM or
 CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM capability.
 
If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability.
 If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM.
 
 If you don't specify either of these capabilities, AWS CloudFormation returns an
 InsufficientCapabilities error.
 
If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary.
For more information, see Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates.
 CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND
 
Some template contain macros. Macros perform custom processing on templates; this can include simple actions like find-and-replace operations, all the way to extensive transformations of entire templates. Because of this, users typically create a change set from the processed template, so that they can review the changes resulting from the macros before actually updating the stack. If your stack template contains one or more macros, and you choose to update a stack directly from the processed template, without first reviewing the resulting changes in a change set, you must acknowledge this capability. This includes the AWS::Include and AWS::Serverless transforms, which are macros hosted by AWS CloudFormation.
If you want to update a stack from a stack template that contains macros and nested stacks, you must update the stack directly from the template using this capability.
You should only update stacks directly from a stack template that contains macros if you know what processing the macro performs.
Each macro relies on an underlying Lambda service function for processing stack templates. Be aware that the Lambda function owner can update the function operation without AWS CloudFormation being notified.
For more information, see Using AWS CloudFormation Macros to Perform Custom Processing on Templates.
capabilities - In some cases, you must explicitly acknowledge that your stack template contains certain capabilities in
        order for AWS CloudFormation to update the stack.
        
        CAPABILITY_IAM and CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM
        
Some stack templates might include resources that can affect permissions in your AWS account; for example, by creating new AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users. For those stacks, you must explicitly acknowledge this by specifying one of these capabilities.
        The following IAM resources require you to specify either the CAPABILITY_IAM or
        CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM capability.
        
If you have IAM resources, you can specify either capability.
        If you have IAM resources with custom names, you must specify CAPABILITY_NAMED_IAM.
        
        If you don't specify either of these capabilities, AWS CloudFormation returns an
        InsufficientCapabilities error.
        
If your stack template contains these resources, we recommend that you review all permissions associated with them and edit their permissions if necessary.
For more information, see Acknowledging IAM Resources in AWS CloudFormation Templates.
        CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND
        
Some template contain macros. Macros perform custom processing on templates; this can include simple actions like find-and-replace operations, all the way to extensive transformations of entire templates. Because of this, users typically create a change set from the processed template, so that they can review the changes resulting from the macros before actually updating the stack. If your stack template contains one or more macros, and you choose to update a stack directly from the processed template, without first reviewing the resulting changes in a change set, you must acknowledge this capability. This includes the AWS::Include and AWS::Serverless transforms, which are macros hosted by AWS CloudFormation.
If you want to update a stack from a stack template that contains macros and nested stacks, you must update the stack directly from the template using this capability.
You should only update stacks directly from a stack template that contains macros if you know what processing the macro performs.
Each macro relies on an underlying Lambda service function for processing stack templates. Be aware that the Lambda function owner can update the function operation without AWS CloudFormation being notified.
For more information, see Using AWS CloudFormation Macros to Perform Custom Processing on Templates.
Capabilitypublic List<String> getResourceTypes()
 The template resource types that you have permissions to work with for this update stack action, such as
 AWS::EC2::Instance, AWS::EC2::*, or Custom::MyCustomInstance.
 
If the list of resource types doesn't include a resource that you're updating, the stack update fails. By default, AWS CloudFormation grants permissions to all resource types. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) uses this parameter for AWS CloudFormation-specific condition keys in IAM policies. For more information, see Controlling Access with AWS Identity and Access Management.
AWS::EC2::Instance, AWS::EC2::*, or Custom::MyCustomInstance.
         If the list of resource types doesn't include a resource that you're updating, the stack update fails. By default, AWS CloudFormation grants permissions to all resource types. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) uses this parameter for AWS CloudFormation-specific condition keys in IAM policies. For more information, see Controlling Access with AWS Identity and Access Management.
public void setResourceTypes(Collection<String> resourceTypes)
 The template resource types that you have permissions to work with for this update stack action, such as
 AWS::EC2::Instance, AWS::EC2::*, or Custom::MyCustomInstance.
 
If the list of resource types doesn't include a resource that you're updating, the stack update fails. By default, AWS CloudFormation grants permissions to all resource types. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) uses this parameter for AWS CloudFormation-specific condition keys in IAM policies. For more information, see Controlling Access with AWS Identity and Access Management.
resourceTypes - The template resource types that you have permissions to work with for this update stack action, such as
        AWS::EC2::Instance, AWS::EC2::*, or Custom::MyCustomInstance.
        If the list of resource types doesn't include a resource that you're updating, the stack update fails. By default, AWS CloudFormation grants permissions to all resource types. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) uses this parameter for AWS CloudFormation-specific condition keys in IAM policies. For more information, see Controlling Access with AWS Identity and Access Management.
public UpdateStackRequest withResourceTypes(String... resourceTypes)
 The template resource types that you have permissions to work with for this update stack action, such as
 AWS::EC2::Instance, AWS::EC2::*, or Custom::MyCustomInstance.
 
If the list of resource types doesn't include a resource that you're updating, the stack update fails. By default, AWS CloudFormation grants permissions to all resource types. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) uses this parameter for AWS CloudFormation-specific condition keys in IAM policies. For more information, see Controlling Access with AWS Identity and Access Management.
 NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
 setResourceTypes(java.util.Collection) or withResourceTypes(java.util.Collection) if you want
 to override the existing values.
 
resourceTypes - The template resource types that you have permissions to work with for this update stack action, such as
        AWS::EC2::Instance, AWS::EC2::*, or Custom::MyCustomInstance.
        If the list of resource types doesn't include a resource that you're updating, the stack update fails. By default, AWS CloudFormation grants permissions to all resource types. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) uses this parameter for AWS CloudFormation-specific condition keys in IAM policies. For more information, see Controlling Access with AWS Identity and Access Management.
public UpdateStackRequest withResourceTypes(Collection<String> resourceTypes)
 The template resource types that you have permissions to work with for this update stack action, such as
 AWS::EC2::Instance, AWS::EC2::*, or Custom::MyCustomInstance.
 
If the list of resource types doesn't include a resource that you're updating, the stack update fails. By default, AWS CloudFormation grants permissions to all resource types. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) uses this parameter for AWS CloudFormation-specific condition keys in IAM policies. For more information, see Controlling Access with AWS Identity and Access Management.
resourceTypes - The template resource types that you have permissions to work with for this update stack action, such as
        AWS::EC2::Instance, AWS::EC2::*, or Custom::MyCustomInstance.
        If the list of resource types doesn't include a resource that you're updating, the stack update fails. By default, AWS CloudFormation grants permissions to all resource types. AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) uses this parameter for AWS CloudFormation-specific condition keys in IAM policies. For more information, see Controlling Access with AWS Identity and Access Management.
public void setRoleARN(String roleARN)
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation assumes to update the stack. AWS CloudFormation uses the role's credentials to make calls on your behalf. AWS CloudFormation always uses this role for all future operations on the stack. As long as users have permission to operate on the stack, AWS CloudFormation uses this role even if the users don't have permission to pass it. Ensure that the role grants least privilege.
If you don't specify a value, AWS CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, AWS CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials.
roleARN - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation
        assumes to update the stack. AWS CloudFormation uses the role's credentials to make calls on your behalf.
        AWS CloudFormation always uses this role for all future operations on the stack. As long as users have
        permission to operate on the stack, AWS CloudFormation uses this role even if the users don't have
        permission to pass it. Ensure that the role grants least privilege.
        If you don't specify a value, AWS CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, AWS CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials.
public String getRoleARN()
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation assumes to update the stack. AWS CloudFormation uses the role's credentials to make calls on your behalf. AWS CloudFormation always uses this role for all future operations on the stack. As long as users have permission to operate on the stack, AWS CloudFormation uses this role even if the users don't have permission to pass it. Ensure that the role grants least privilege.
If you don't specify a value, AWS CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, AWS CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials.
If you don't specify a value, AWS CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, AWS CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials.
public UpdateStackRequest withRoleARN(String roleARN)
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation assumes to update the stack. AWS CloudFormation uses the role's credentials to make calls on your behalf. AWS CloudFormation always uses this role for all future operations on the stack. As long as users have permission to operate on the stack, AWS CloudFormation uses this role even if the users don't have permission to pass it. Ensure that the role grants least privilege.
If you don't specify a value, AWS CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, AWS CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials.
roleARN - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that AWS CloudFormation
        assumes to update the stack. AWS CloudFormation uses the role's credentials to make calls on your behalf.
        AWS CloudFormation always uses this role for all future operations on the stack. As long as users have
        permission to operate on the stack, AWS CloudFormation uses this role even if the users don't have
        permission to pass it. Ensure that the role grants least privilege.
        If you don't specify a value, AWS CloudFormation uses the role that was previously associated with the stack. If no role is available, AWS CloudFormation uses a temporary session that is generated from your user credentials.
public void setRollbackConfiguration(RollbackConfiguration rollbackConfiguration)
The rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for the specified monitoring period afterwards.
rollbackConfiguration - The rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and
        for the specified monitoring period afterwards.public RollbackConfiguration getRollbackConfiguration()
The rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for the specified monitoring period afterwards.
public UpdateStackRequest withRollbackConfiguration(RollbackConfiguration rollbackConfiguration)
The rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and for the specified monitoring period afterwards.
rollbackConfiguration - The rollback triggers for AWS CloudFormation to monitor during stack creation and updating operations, and
        for the specified monitoring period afterwards.public void setStackPolicyBody(String stackPolicyBody)
 Structure containing a new stack policy body. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the
 StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.
 
You might update the stack policy, for example, in order to protect a new resource that you created during a stack update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack is unchanged.
stackPolicyBody - Structure containing a new stack policy body. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or
        the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.
        You might update the stack policy, for example, in order to protect a new resource that you created during a stack update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack is unchanged.
public String getStackPolicyBody()
 Structure containing a new stack policy body. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the
 StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.
 
You might update the stack policy, for example, in order to protect a new resource that you created during a stack update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack is unchanged.
StackPolicyBody or
         the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.
         You might update the stack policy, for example, in order to protect a new resource that you created during a stack update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack is unchanged.
public UpdateStackRequest withStackPolicyBody(String stackPolicyBody)
 Structure containing a new stack policy body. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the
 StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.
 
You might update the stack policy, for example, in order to protect a new resource that you created during a stack update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack is unchanged.
stackPolicyBody - Structure containing a new stack policy body. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or
        the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.
        You might update the stack policy, for example, in order to protect a new resource that you created during a stack update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack is unchanged.
public void setStackPolicyURL(String stackPolicyURL)
 Location of a file containing the updated stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (max size: 16KB) located
 in an S3 bucket in the same Region as the stack. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the
 StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.
 
You might update the stack policy, for example, in order to protect a new resource that you created during a stack update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack is unchanged.
stackPolicyURL - Location of a file containing the updated stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (max size: 16KB)
        located in an S3 bucket in the same Region as the stack. You can specify either the
        StackPolicyBody or the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.
        You might update the stack policy, for example, in order to protect a new resource that you created during a stack update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack is unchanged.
public String getStackPolicyURL()
 Location of a file containing the updated stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (max size: 16KB) located
 in an S3 bucket in the same Region as the stack. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the
 StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.
 
You might update the stack policy, for example, in order to protect a new resource that you created during a stack update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack is unchanged.
StackPolicyBody or the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.
         You might update the stack policy, for example, in order to protect a new resource that you created during a stack update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack is unchanged.
public UpdateStackRequest withStackPolicyURL(String stackPolicyURL)
 Location of a file containing the updated stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (max size: 16KB) located
 in an S3 bucket in the same Region as the stack. You can specify either the StackPolicyBody or the
 StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.
 
You might update the stack policy, for example, in order to protect a new resource that you created during a stack update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack is unchanged.
stackPolicyURL - Location of a file containing the updated stack policy. The URL must point to a policy (max size: 16KB)
        located in an S3 bucket in the same Region as the stack. You can specify either the
        StackPolicyBody or the StackPolicyURL parameter, but not both.
        You might update the stack policy, for example, in order to protect a new resource that you created during a stack update. If you do not specify a stack policy, the current policy that is associated with the stack is unchanged.
public List<String> getNotificationARNs()
Amazon Simple Notification Service topic Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) that AWS CloudFormation associates with the stack. Specify an empty list to remove all notification topics.
public void setNotificationARNs(Collection<String> notificationARNs)
Amazon Simple Notification Service topic Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) that AWS CloudFormation associates with the stack. Specify an empty list to remove all notification topics.
notificationARNs - Amazon Simple Notification Service topic Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) that AWS CloudFormation associates
        with the stack. Specify an empty list to remove all notification topics.public UpdateStackRequest withNotificationARNs(String... notificationARNs)
Amazon Simple Notification Service topic Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) that AWS CloudFormation associates with the stack. Specify an empty list to remove all notification topics.
 NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
 setNotificationARNs(java.util.Collection) or withNotificationARNs(java.util.Collection) if you
 want to override the existing values.
 
notificationARNs - Amazon Simple Notification Service topic Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) that AWS CloudFormation associates
        with the stack. Specify an empty list to remove all notification topics.public UpdateStackRequest withNotificationARNs(Collection<String> notificationARNs)
Amazon Simple Notification Service topic Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) that AWS CloudFormation associates with the stack. Specify an empty list to remove all notification topics.
notificationARNs - Amazon Simple Notification Service topic Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) that AWS CloudFormation associates
        with the stack. Specify an empty list to remove all notification topics.public List<Tag> getTags()
Key-value pairs to associate with this stack. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to supported resources in the stack. You can specify a maximum number of 50 tags.
If you don't specify this parameter, AWS CloudFormation doesn't modify the stack's tags. If you specify an empty value, AWS CloudFormation removes all associated tags.
If you don't specify this parameter, AWS CloudFormation doesn't modify the stack's tags. If you specify an empty value, AWS CloudFormation removes all associated tags.
public void setTags(Collection<Tag> tags)
Key-value pairs to associate with this stack. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to supported resources in the stack. You can specify a maximum number of 50 tags.
If you don't specify this parameter, AWS CloudFormation doesn't modify the stack's tags. If you specify an empty value, AWS CloudFormation removes all associated tags.
tags - Key-value pairs to associate with this stack. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to supported
        resources in the stack. You can specify a maximum number of 50 tags.
        If you don't specify this parameter, AWS CloudFormation doesn't modify the stack's tags. If you specify an empty value, AWS CloudFormation removes all associated tags.
public UpdateStackRequest withTags(Tag... tags)
Key-value pairs to associate with this stack. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to supported resources in the stack. You can specify a maximum number of 50 tags.
If you don't specify this parameter, AWS CloudFormation doesn't modify the stack's tags. If you specify an empty value, AWS CloudFormation removes all associated tags.
 NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
 setTags(java.util.Collection) or withTags(java.util.Collection) if you want to override the
 existing values.
 
tags - Key-value pairs to associate with this stack. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to supported
        resources in the stack. You can specify a maximum number of 50 tags.
        If you don't specify this parameter, AWS CloudFormation doesn't modify the stack's tags. If you specify an empty value, AWS CloudFormation removes all associated tags.
public UpdateStackRequest withTags(Collection<Tag> tags)
Key-value pairs to associate with this stack. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to supported resources in the stack. You can specify a maximum number of 50 tags.
If you don't specify this parameter, AWS CloudFormation doesn't modify the stack's tags. If you specify an empty value, AWS CloudFormation removes all associated tags.
tags - Key-value pairs to associate with this stack. AWS CloudFormation also propagates these tags to supported
        resources in the stack. You can specify a maximum number of 50 tags.
        If you don't specify this parameter, AWS CloudFormation doesn't modify the stack's tags. If you specify an empty value, AWS CloudFormation removes all associated tags.
public void setClientRequestToken(String clientRequestToken)
 A unique identifier for this UpdateStack request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests
 so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to update a stack with the same name. You might retry
 UpdateStack requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them.
 
 All events triggered by a given stack operation are assigned the same client request token, which you can use to
 track operations. For example, if you execute a CreateStack operation with the token
 token1, then all the StackEvents generated by that operation will have
 ClientRequestToken set as token1.
 
 In the console, stack operations display the client request token on the Events tab. Stack operations that are
 initiated from the console use the token format Console-StackOperation-ID, which helps you easily identify
 the stack operation . For example, if you create a stack using the console, each stack event would be assigned
 the same token in the following format: Console-CreateStack-7f59c3cf-00d2-40c7-b2ff-e75db0987002.
 
clientRequestToken - A unique identifier for this UpdateStack request. Specify this token if you plan to retry
        requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to update a stack with the same name.
        You might retry UpdateStack requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received
        them.
        
        All events triggered by a given stack operation are assigned the same client request token, which you can
        use to track operations. For example, if you execute a CreateStack operation with the token
        token1, then all the StackEvents generated by that operation will have
        ClientRequestToken set as token1.
        
        In the console, stack operations display the client request token on the Events tab. Stack operations that
        are initiated from the console use the token format Console-StackOperation-ID, which helps you
        easily identify the stack operation . For example, if you create a stack using the console, each stack
        event would be assigned the same token in the following format:
        Console-CreateStack-7f59c3cf-00d2-40c7-b2ff-e75db0987002.
public String getClientRequestToken()
 A unique identifier for this UpdateStack request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests
 so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to update a stack with the same name. You might retry
 UpdateStack requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them.
 
 All events triggered by a given stack operation are assigned the same client request token, which you can use to
 track operations. For example, if you execute a CreateStack operation with the token
 token1, then all the StackEvents generated by that operation will have
 ClientRequestToken set as token1.
 
 In the console, stack operations display the client request token on the Events tab. Stack operations that are
 initiated from the console use the token format Console-StackOperation-ID, which helps you easily identify
 the stack operation . For example, if you create a stack using the console, each stack event would be assigned
 the same token in the following format: Console-CreateStack-7f59c3cf-00d2-40c7-b2ff-e75db0987002.
 
UpdateStack request. Specify this token if you plan to retry
         requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to update a stack with the same
         name. You might retry UpdateStack requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully
         received them.
         
         All events triggered by a given stack operation are assigned the same client request token, which you can
         use to track operations. For example, if you execute a CreateStack operation with the token
         token1, then all the StackEvents generated by that operation will have
         ClientRequestToken set as token1.
         
         In the console, stack operations display the client request token on the Events tab. Stack operations
         that are initiated from the console use the token format Console-StackOperation-ID, which helps
         you easily identify the stack operation . For example, if you create a stack using the console, each
         stack event would be assigned the same token in the following format:
         Console-CreateStack-7f59c3cf-00d2-40c7-b2ff-e75db0987002.
public UpdateStackRequest withClientRequestToken(String clientRequestToken)
 A unique identifier for this UpdateStack request. Specify this token if you plan to retry requests
 so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to update a stack with the same name. You might retry
 UpdateStack requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received them.
 
 All events triggered by a given stack operation are assigned the same client request token, which you can use to
 track operations. For example, if you execute a CreateStack operation with the token
 token1, then all the StackEvents generated by that operation will have
 ClientRequestToken set as token1.
 
 In the console, stack operations display the client request token on the Events tab. Stack operations that are
 initiated from the console use the token format Console-StackOperation-ID, which helps you easily identify
 the stack operation . For example, if you create a stack using the console, each stack event would be assigned
 the same token in the following format: Console-CreateStack-7f59c3cf-00d2-40c7-b2ff-e75db0987002.
 
clientRequestToken - A unique identifier for this UpdateStack request. Specify this token if you plan to retry
        requests so that AWS CloudFormation knows that you're not attempting to update a stack with the same name.
        You might retry UpdateStack requests to ensure that AWS CloudFormation successfully received
        them.
        
        All events triggered by a given stack operation are assigned the same client request token, which you can
        use to track operations. For example, if you execute a CreateStack operation with the token
        token1, then all the StackEvents generated by that operation will have
        ClientRequestToken set as token1.
        
        In the console, stack operations display the client request token on the Events tab. Stack operations that
        are initiated from the console use the token format Console-StackOperation-ID, which helps you
        easily identify the stack operation . For example, if you create a stack using the console, each stack
        event would be assigned the same token in the following format:
        Console-CreateStack-7f59c3cf-00d2-40c7-b2ff-e75db0987002.
public String toString()
toString in class ObjectObject.toString()public UpdateStackRequest clone()
AmazonWebServiceRequestclone in class AmazonWebServiceRequestObject.clone()