Interface RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder

    • Method Detail

      • family

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder family​(String family)

        You must specify a family for a task definition. You can use it track multiple versions of the same task definition. The family is used as a name for your task definition. Up to 255 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, underscores, and hyphens are allowed.

        Parameters:
        family - You must specify a family for a task definition. You can use it track multiple versions of the same task definition. The family is used as a name for your task definition. Up to 255 letters (uppercase and lowercase), numbers, underscores, and hyphens are allowed.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • taskRoleArn

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder taskRoleArn​(String taskRoleArn)

        The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that containers in this task can assume. All containers in this task are granted the permissions that are specified in this role. For more information, see IAM Roles for Tasks in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

        Parameters:
        taskRoleArn - The short name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that containers in this task can assume. All containers in this task are granted the permissions that are specified in this role. For more information, see IAM Roles for Tasks in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • executionRoleArn

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder executionRoleArn​(String executionRoleArn)

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task execution role that grants the Amazon ECS container agent permission to make Amazon Web Services API calls on your behalf. The task execution IAM role is required depending on the requirements of your task. For more information, see Amazon ECS task execution IAM role in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

        Parameters:
        executionRoleArn - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the task execution role that grants the Amazon ECS container agent permission to make Amazon Web Services API calls on your behalf. The task execution IAM role is required depending on the requirements of your task. For more information, see Amazon ECS task execution IAM role in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • networkMode

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder networkMode​(String networkMode)

        The Docker networking mode to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are none, bridge, awsvpc, and host. If no network mode is specified, the default is bridge.

        For Amazon ECS tasks on Fargate, the awsvpc network mode is required. For Amazon ECS tasks on Amazon EC2 Linux instances, any network mode can be used. For Amazon ECS tasks on Amazon EC2 Windows instances, <default> or awsvpc can be used. If the network mode is set to none, you cannot specify port mappings in your container definitions, and the tasks containers do not have external connectivity. The host and awsvpc network modes offer the highest networking performance for containers because they use the EC2 network stack instead of the virtualized network stack provided by the bridge mode.

        With the host and awsvpc network modes, exposed container ports are mapped directly to the corresponding host port (for the host network mode) or the attached elastic network interface port (for the awsvpc network mode), so you cannot take advantage of dynamic host port mappings.

        When using the host network mode, you should not run containers using the root user (UID 0). It is considered best practice to use a non-root user.

        If the network mode is awsvpc, the task is allocated an elastic network interface, and you must specify a NetworkConfiguration value when you create a service or run a task with the task definition. For more information, see Task Networking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

        If the network mode is host, you cannot run multiple instantiations of the same task on a single container instance when port mappings are used.

        For more information, see Network settings in the Docker run reference.

        Parameters:
        networkMode - The Docker networking mode to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are none, bridge, awsvpc, and host. If no network mode is specified, the default is bridge.

        For Amazon ECS tasks on Fargate, the awsvpc network mode is required. For Amazon ECS tasks on Amazon EC2 Linux instances, any network mode can be used. For Amazon ECS tasks on Amazon EC2 Windows instances, <default> or awsvpc can be used. If the network mode is set to none, you cannot specify port mappings in your container definitions, and the tasks containers do not have external connectivity. The host and awsvpc network modes offer the highest networking performance for containers because they use the EC2 network stack instead of the virtualized network stack provided by the bridge mode.

        With the host and awsvpc network modes, exposed container ports are mapped directly to the corresponding host port (for the host network mode) or the attached elastic network interface port (for the awsvpc network mode), so you cannot take advantage of dynamic host port mappings.

        When using the host network mode, you should not run containers using the root user (UID 0). It is considered best practice to use a non-root user.

        If the network mode is awsvpc, the task is allocated an elastic network interface, and you must specify a NetworkConfiguration value when you create a service or run a task with the task definition. For more information, see Task Networking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

        If the network mode is host, you cannot run multiple instantiations of the same task on a single container instance when port mappings are used.

        For more information, see Network settings in the Docker run reference.

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

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder networkMode​(NetworkMode networkMode)

        The Docker networking mode to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are none, bridge, awsvpc, and host. If no network mode is specified, the default is bridge.

        For Amazon ECS tasks on Fargate, the awsvpc network mode is required. For Amazon ECS tasks on Amazon EC2 Linux instances, any network mode can be used. For Amazon ECS tasks on Amazon EC2 Windows instances, <default> or awsvpc can be used. If the network mode is set to none, you cannot specify port mappings in your container definitions, and the tasks containers do not have external connectivity. The host and awsvpc network modes offer the highest networking performance for containers because they use the EC2 network stack instead of the virtualized network stack provided by the bridge mode.

        With the host and awsvpc network modes, exposed container ports are mapped directly to the corresponding host port (for the host network mode) or the attached elastic network interface port (for the awsvpc network mode), so you cannot take advantage of dynamic host port mappings.

        When using the host network mode, you should not run containers using the root user (UID 0). It is considered best practice to use a non-root user.

        If the network mode is awsvpc, the task is allocated an elastic network interface, and you must specify a NetworkConfiguration value when you create a service or run a task with the task definition. For more information, see Task Networking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

        If the network mode is host, you cannot run multiple instantiations of the same task on a single container instance when port mappings are used.

        For more information, see Network settings in the Docker run reference.

        Parameters:
        networkMode - The Docker networking mode to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are none, bridge, awsvpc, and host. If no network mode is specified, the default is bridge.

        For Amazon ECS tasks on Fargate, the awsvpc network mode is required. For Amazon ECS tasks on Amazon EC2 Linux instances, any network mode can be used. For Amazon ECS tasks on Amazon EC2 Windows instances, <default> or awsvpc can be used. If the network mode is set to none, you cannot specify port mappings in your container definitions, and the tasks containers do not have external connectivity. The host and awsvpc network modes offer the highest networking performance for containers because they use the EC2 network stack instead of the virtualized network stack provided by the bridge mode.

        With the host and awsvpc network modes, exposed container ports are mapped directly to the corresponding host port (for the host network mode) or the attached elastic network interface port (for the awsvpc network mode), so you cannot take advantage of dynamic host port mappings.

        When using the host network mode, you should not run containers using the root user (UID 0). It is considered best practice to use a non-root user.

        If the network mode is awsvpc, the task is allocated an elastic network interface, and you must specify a NetworkConfiguration value when you create a service or run a task with the task definition. For more information, see Task Networking in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

        If the network mode is host, you cannot run multiple instantiations of the same task on a single container instance when port mappings are used.

        For more information, see Network settings in the Docker run reference.

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

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder containerDefinitions​(Collection<ContainerDefinition> containerDefinitions)

        A list of container definitions in JSON format that describe the different containers that make up your task.

        Parameters:
        containerDefinitions - A list of container definitions in JSON format that describe the different containers that make up your task.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • containerDefinitions

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder containerDefinitions​(ContainerDefinition... containerDefinitions)

        A list of container definitions in JSON format that describe the different containers that make up your task.

        Parameters:
        containerDefinitions - A list of container definitions in JSON format that describe the different containers that make up your task.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • volumes

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder volumes​(Collection<Volume> volumes)

        A list of volume definitions in JSON format that containers in your task might use.

        Parameters:
        volumes - A list of volume definitions in JSON format that containers in your task might use.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • volumes

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder volumes​(Volume... volumes)

        A list of volume definitions in JSON format that containers in your task might use.

        Parameters:
        volumes - A list of volume definitions in JSON format that containers in your task might use.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • placementConstraints

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder placementConstraints​(Collection<TaskDefinitionPlacementConstraint> placementConstraints)

        An array of placement constraint objects to use for the task. You can specify a maximum of 10 constraints for each task. This limit includes constraints in the task definition and those specified at runtime.

        Parameters:
        placementConstraints - An array of placement constraint objects to use for the task. You can specify a maximum of 10 constraints for each task. This limit includes constraints in the task definition and those specified at runtime.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • placementConstraints

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder placementConstraints​(TaskDefinitionPlacementConstraint... placementConstraints)

        An array of placement constraint objects to use for the task. You can specify a maximum of 10 constraints for each task. This limit includes constraints in the task definition and those specified at runtime.

        Parameters:
        placementConstraints - An array of placement constraint objects to use for the task. You can specify a maximum of 10 constraints for each task. This limit includes constraints in the task definition and those specified at runtime.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • requiresCompatibilitiesWithStrings

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder requiresCompatibilitiesWithStrings​(Collection<String> requiresCompatibilities)

        The task launch type that Amazon ECS validates the task definition against. A client exception is returned if the task definition doesn't validate against the compatibilities specified. If no value is specified, the parameter is omitted from the response.

        Parameters:
        requiresCompatibilities - The task launch type that Amazon ECS validates the task definition against. A client exception is returned if the task definition doesn't validate against the compatibilities specified. If no value is specified, the parameter is omitted from the response.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • requiresCompatibilitiesWithStrings

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder requiresCompatibilitiesWithStrings​(String... requiresCompatibilities)

        The task launch type that Amazon ECS validates the task definition against. A client exception is returned if the task definition doesn't validate against the compatibilities specified. If no value is specified, the parameter is omitted from the response.

        Parameters:
        requiresCompatibilities - The task launch type that Amazon ECS validates the task definition against. A client exception is returned if the task definition doesn't validate against the compatibilities specified. If no value is specified, the parameter is omitted from the response.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • requiresCompatibilities

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder requiresCompatibilities​(Collection<Compatibility> requiresCompatibilities)

        The task launch type that Amazon ECS validates the task definition against. A client exception is returned if the task definition doesn't validate against the compatibilities specified. If no value is specified, the parameter is omitted from the response.

        Parameters:
        requiresCompatibilities - The task launch type that Amazon ECS validates the task definition against. A client exception is returned if the task definition doesn't validate against the compatibilities specified. If no value is specified, the parameter is omitted from the response.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • requiresCompatibilities

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder requiresCompatibilities​(Compatibility... requiresCompatibilities)

        The task launch type that Amazon ECS validates the task definition against. A client exception is returned if the task definition doesn't validate against the compatibilities specified. If no value is specified, the parameter is omitted from the response.

        Parameters:
        requiresCompatibilities - The task launch type that Amazon ECS validates the task definition against. A client exception is returned if the task definition doesn't validate against the compatibilities specified. If no value is specified, the parameter is omitted from the response.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • cpu

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder cpu​(String cpu)

        The number of CPU units used by the task. It can be expressed as an integer using CPU units (for example, 1024) or as a string using vCPUs (for example, 1 vCPU or 1 vcpu) in a task definition. String values are converted to an integer indicating the CPU units when the task definition is registered.

        Task-level CPU and memory parameters are ignored for Windows containers. We recommend specifying container-level resources for Windows containers.

        If you're using the EC2 launch type, this field is optional. Supported values are between 128 CPU units (0.125 vCPUs) and 10240 CPU units (10 vCPUs). If you do not specify a value, the parameter is ignored.

        If you're using the Fargate launch type, this field is required and you must use one of the following values, which determines your range of supported values for the memory parameter:

        The CPU units cannot be less than 1 vCPU when you use Windows containers on Fargate.

        • 256 (.25 vCPU) - Available memory values: 512 (0.5 GB), 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB)

        • 512 (.5 vCPU) - Available memory values: 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB)

        • 1024 (1 vCPU) - Available memory values: 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB), 5120 (5 GB), 6144 (6 GB), 7168 (7 GB), 8192 (8 GB)

        • 2048 (2 vCPU) - Available memory values: 4096 (4 GB) and 16384 (16 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)

        • 4096 (4 vCPU) - Available memory values: 8192 (8 GB) and 30720 (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)

        • 8192 (8 vCPU) - Available memory values: 16 GB and 60 GB in 4 GB increments

          This option requires Linux platform 1.4.0 or later.

        • 16384 (16vCPU) - Available memory values: 32GB and 120 GB in 8 GB increments

          This option requires Linux platform 1.4.0 or later.

        Parameters:
        cpu - The number of CPU units used by the task. It can be expressed as an integer using CPU units (for example, 1024) or as a string using vCPUs (for example, 1 vCPU or 1 vcpu) in a task definition. String values are converted to an integer indicating the CPU units when the task definition is registered.

        Task-level CPU and memory parameters are ignored for Windows containers. We recommend specifying container-level resources for Windows containers.

        If you're using the EC2 launch type, this field is optional. Supported values are between 128 CPU units (0.125 vCPUs) and 10240 CPU units ( 10 vCPUs). If you do not specify a value, the parameter is ignored.

        If you're using the Fargate launch type, this field is required and you must use one of the following values, which determines your range of supported values for the memory parameter:

        The CPU units cannot be less than 1 vCPU when you use Windows containers on Fargate.

        • 256 (.25 vCPU) - Available memory values: 512 (0.5 GB), 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB)

        • 512 (.5 vCPU) - Available memory values: 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB)

        • 1024 (1 vCPU) - Available memory values: 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB), 5120 (5 GB), 6144 (6 GB), 7168 (7 GB), 8192 (8 GB)

        • 2048 (2 vCPU) - Available memory values: 4096 (4 GB) and 16384 (16 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)

        • 4096 (4 vCPU) - Available memory values: 8192 (8 GB) and 30720 (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)

        • 8192 (8 vCPU) - Available memory values: 16 GB and 60 GB in 4 GB increments

          This option requires Linux platform 1.4.0 or later.

        • 16384 (16vCPU) - Available memory values: 32GB and 120 GB in 8 GB increments

          This option requires Linux platform 1.4.0 or later.

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

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder memory​(String memory)

        The amount of memory (in MiB) used by the task. It can be expressed as an integer using MiB (for example , 1024) or as a string using GB (for example, 1GB or 1 GB) in a task definition. String values are converted to an integer indicating the MiB when the task definition is registered.

        Task-level CPU and memory parameters are ignored for Windows containers. We recommend specifying container-level resources for Windows containers.

        If using the EC2 launch type, this field is optional.

        If using the Fargate launch type, this field is required and you must use one of the following values. This determines your range of supported values for the cpu parameter.

        The CPU units cannot be less than 1 vCPU when you use Windows containers on Fargate.

        • 512 (0.5 GB), 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB) - Available cpu values: 256 (.25 vCPU)

        • 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB) - Available cpu values: 512 (.5 vCPU)

        • 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB), 5120 (5 GB), 6144 (6 GB), 7168 (7 GB), 8192 (8 GB) - Available cpu values: 1024 (1 vCPU)

        • Between 4096 (4 GB) and 16384 (16 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB) - Available cpu values: 2048 (2 vCPU)

        • Between 8192 (8 GB) and 30720 (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB) - Available cpu values: 4096 (4 vCPU)

        • Between 16 GB and 60 GB in 4 GB increments - Available cpu values: 8192 (8 vCPU)

          This option requires Linux platform 1.4.0 or later.

        • Between 32GB and 120 GB in 8 GB increments - Available cpu values: 16384 (16 vCPU)

          This option requires Linux platform 1.4.0 or later.

        Parameters:
        memory - The amount of memory (in MiB) used by the task. It can be expressed as an integer using MiB (for example ,1024) or as a string using GB (for example, 1GB or 1 GB) in a task definition. String values are converted to an integer indicating the MiB when the task definition is registered.

        Task-level CPU and memory parameters are ignored for Windows containers. We recommend specifying container-level resources for Windows containers.

        If using the EC2 launch type, this field is optional.

        If using the Fargate launch type, this field is required and you must use one of the following values. This determines your range of supported values for the cpu parameter.

        The CPU units cannot be less than 1 vCPU when you use Windows containers on Fargate.

        • 512 (0.5 GB), 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB) - Available cpu values: 256 (.25 vCPU)

        • 1024 (1 GB), 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB) - Available cpu values: 512 (.5 vCPU)

        • 2048 (2 GB), 3072 (3 GB), 4096 (4 GB), 5120 (5 GB), 6144 (6 GB), 7168 (7 GB), 8192 (8 GB) - Available cpu values: 1024 (1 vCPU)

        • Between 4096 (4 GB) and 16384 (16 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB) - Available cpu values: 2048 (2 vCPU)

        • Between 8192 (8 GB) and 30720 (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB) - Available cpu values: 4096 (4 vCPU)

        • Between 16 GB and 60 GB in 4 GB increments - Available cpu values: 8192 (8 vCPU)

          This option requires Linux platform 1.4.0 or later.

        • Between 32GB and 120 GB in 8 GB increments - Available cpu values: 16384 (16 vCPU)

          This option requires Linux platform 1.4.0 or later.

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

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

        The metadata that you apply to the task definition to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both of them.

        The following basic restrictions apply to tags:

        • Maximum number of tags per resource - 50

        • For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.

        • Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8

        • Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8

        • If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.

        • Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.

        • Do not use aws:, AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.

        Parameters:
        tags - The metadata that you apply to the task definition to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both of them.

        The following basic restrictions apply to tags:

        • Maximum number of tags per resource - 50

        • For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.

        • Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8

        • Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8

        • If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.

        • Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.

        • Do not use aws:, AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.

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

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder tags​(Tag... tags)

        The metadata that you apply to the task definition to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both of them.

        The following basic restrictions apply to tags:

        • Maximum number of tags per resource - 50

        • For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.

        • Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8

        • Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8

        • If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.

        • Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.

        • Do not use aws:, AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.

        Parameters:
        tags - The metadata that you apply to the task definition to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both of them.

        The following basic restrictions apply to tags:

        • Maximum number of tags per resource - 50

        • For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.

        • Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8

        • Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8

        • If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.

        • Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.

        • Do not use aws:, AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.

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

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

        The metadata that you apply to the task definition to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You define both of them.

        The following basic restrictions apply to tags:

        • Maximum number of tags per resource - 50

        • For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value.

        • Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8

        • Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8

        • If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @.

        • Tag keys and values are case-sensitive.

        • Do not use aws:, AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit.

        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)
      • pidMode

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder pidMode​(String pidMode)

        The process namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are host or task. On Fargate for Linux containers, the only valid value is task. For example, monitoring sidecars might need pidMode to access information about other containers running in the same task.

        If host is specified, all containers within the tasks that specified the host PID mode on the same container instance share the same process namespace with the host Amazon EC2 instance.

        If task is specified, all containers within the specified task share the same process namespace.

        If no value is specified, the default is a private namespace for each container. For more information, see PID settings in the Docker run reference.

        If the host PID mode is used, there's a heightened risk of undesired process namespace exposure. For more information, see Docker security.

        This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.

        This parameter is only supported for tasks that are hosted on Fargate if the tasks are using platform version 1.4.0 or later (Linux). This isn't supported for Windows containers on Fargate.

        Parameters:
        pidMode - The process namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are host or task. On Fargate for Linux containers, the only valid value is task. For example, monitoring sidecars might need pidMode to access information about other containers running in the same task.

        If host is specified, all containers within the tasks that specified the host PID mode on the same container instance share the same process namespace with the host Amazon EC2 instance.

        If task is specified, all containers within the specified task share the same process namespace.

        If no value is specified, the default is a private namespace for each container. For more information, see PID settings in the Docker run reference.

        If the host PID mode is used, there's a heightened risk of undesired process namespace exposure. For more information, see Docker security.

        This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.

        This parameter is only supported for tasks that are hosted on Fargate if the tasks are using platform version 1.4.0 or later (Linux). This isn't supported for Windows containers on Fargate.

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

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder pidMode​(PidMode pidMode)

        The process namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are host or task. On Fargate for Linux containers, the only valid value is task. For example, monitoring sidecars might need pidMode to access information about other containers running in the same task.

        If host is specified, all containers within the tasks that specified the host PID mode on the same container instance share the same process namespace with the host Amazon EC2 instance.

        If task is specified, all containers within the specified task share the same process namespace.

        If no value is specified, the default is a private namespace for each container. For more information, see PID settings in the Docker run reference.

        If the host PID mode is used, there's a heightened risk of undesired process namespace exposure. For more information, see Docker security.

        This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.

        This parameter is only supported for tasks that are hosted on Fargate if the tasks are using platform version 1.4.0 or later (Linux). This isn't supported for Windows containers on Fargate.

        Parameters:
        pidMode - The process namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are host or task. On Fargate for Linux containers, the only valid value is task. For example, monitoring sidecars might need pidMode to access information about other containers running in the same task.

        If host is specified, all containers within the tasks that specified the host PID mode on the same container instance share the same process namespace with the host Amazon EC2 instance.

        If task is specified, all containers within the specified task share the same process namespace.

        If no value is specified, the default is a private namespace for each container. For more information, see PID settings in the Docker run reference.

        If the host PID mode is used, there's a heightened risk of undesired process namespace exposure. For more information, see Docker security.

        This parameter is not supported for Windows containers.

        This parameter is only supported for tasks that are hosted on Fargate if the tasks are using platform version 1.4.0 or later (Linux). This isn't supported for Windows containers on Fargate.

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

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder ipcMode​(String ipcMode)

        The IPC resource namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are host, task, or none. If host is specified, then all containers within the tasks that specified the host IPC mode on the same container instance share the same IPC resources with the host Amazon EC2 instance. If task is specified, all containers within the specified task share the same IPC resources. If none is specified, then IPC resources within the containers of a task are private and not shared with other containers in a task or on the container instance. If no value is specified, then the IPC resource namespace sharing depends on the Docker daemon setting on the container instance. For more information, see IPC settings in the Docker run reference.

        If the host IPC mode is used, be aware that there is a heightened risk of undesired IPC namespace expose. For more information, see Docker security.

        If you are setting namespaced kernel parameters using systemControls for the containers in the task, the following will apply to your IPC resource namespace. For more information, see System Controls in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

        • For tasks that use the host IPC mode, IPC namespace related systemControls are not supported.

        • For tasks that use the task IPC mode, IPC namespace related systemControls will apply to all containers within a task.

        This parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on Fargate.

        Parameters:
        ipcMode - The IPC resource namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are host, task, or none. If host is specified, then all containers within the tasks that specified the host IPC mode on the same container instance share the same IPC resources with the host Amazon EC2 instance. If task is specified, all containers within the specified task share the same IPC resources. If none is specified, then IPC resources within the containers of a task are private and not shared with other containers in a task or on the container instance. If no value is specified, then the IPC resource namespace sharing depends on the Docker daemon setting on the container instance. For more information, see IPC settings in the Docker run reference.

        If the host IPC mode is used, be aware that there is a heightened risk of undesired IPC namespace expose. For more information, see Docker security.

        If you are setting namespaced kernel parameters using systemControls for the containers in the task, the following will apply to your IPC resource namespace. For more information, see System Controls in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

        • For tasks that use the host IPC mode, IPC namespace related systemControls are not supported.

        • For tasks that use the task IPC mode, IPC namespace related systemControls will apply to all containers within a task.

        This parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on Fargate.

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

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder ipcMode​(IpcMode ipcMode)

        The IPC resource namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are host, task, or none. If host is specified, then all containers within the tasks that specified the host IPC mode on the same container instance share the same IPC resources with the host Amazon EC2 instance. If task is specified, all containers within the specified task share the same IPC resources. If none is specified, then IPC resources within the containers of a task are private and not shared with other containers in a task or on the container instance. If no value is specified, then the IPC resource namespace sharing depends on the Docker daemon setting on the container instance. For more information, see IPC settings in the Docker run reference.

        If the host IPC mode is used, be aware that there is a heightened risk of undesired IPC namespace expose. For more information, see Docker security.

        If you are setting namespaced kernel parameters using systemControls for the containers in the task, the following will apply to your IPC resource namespace. For more information, see System Controls in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

        • For tasks that use the host IPC mode, IPC namespace related systemControls are not supported.

        • For tasks that use the task IPC mode, IPC namespace related systemControls will apply to all containers within a task.

        This parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on Fargate.

        Parameters:
        ipcMode - The IPC resource namespace to use for the containers in the task. The valid values are host, task, or none. If host is specified, then all containers within the tasks that specified the host IPC mode on the same container instance share the same IPC resources with the host Amazon EC2 instance. If task is specified, all containers within the specified task share the same IPC resources. If none is specified, then IPC resources within the containers of a task are private and not shared with other containers in a task or on the container instance. If no value is specified, then the IPC resource namespace sharing depends on the Docker daemon setting on the container instance. For more information, see IPC settings in the Docker run reference.

        If the host IPC mode is used, be aware that there is a heightened risk of undesired IPC namespace expose. For more information, see Docker security.

        If you are setting namespaced kernel parameters using systemControls for the containers in the task, the following will apply to your IPC resource namespace. For more information, see System Controls in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

        • For tasks that use the host IPC mode, IPC namespace related systemControls are not supported.

        • For tasks that use the task IPC mode, IPC namespace related systemControls will apply to all containers within a task.

        This parameter is not supported for Windows containers or tasks run on Fargate.

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

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder proxyConfiguration​(ProxyConfiguration proxyConfiguration)

        The configuration details for the App Mesh proxy.

        For tasks hosted on Amazon EC2 instances, the container instances require at least version 1.26.0 of the container agent and at least version 1.26.0-1 of the ecs-init package to use a proxy configuration. If your container instances are launched from the Amazon ECS-optimized AMI version 20190301 or later, then they contain the required versions of the container agent and ecs-init. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized AMI versions in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

        Parameters:
        proxyConfiguration - The configuration details for the App Mesh proxy.

        For tasks hosted on Amazon EC2 instances, the container instances require at least version 1.26.0 of the container agent and at least version 1.26.0-1 of the ecs-init package to use a proxy configuration. If your container instances are launched from the Amazon ECS-optimized AMI version 20190301 or later, then they contain the required versions of the container agent and ecs-init. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized AMI versions in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.

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

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder inferenceAccelerators​(Collection<InferenceAccelerator> inferenceAccelerators)

        The Elastic Inference accelerators to use for the containers in the task.

        Parameters:
        inferenceAccelerators - The Elastic Inference accelerators to use for the containers in the task.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • inferenceAccelerators

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder inferenceAccelerators​(InferenceAccelerator... inferenceAccelerators)

        The Elastic Inference accelerators to use for the containers in the task.

        Parameters:
        inferenceAccelerators - The Elastic Inference accelerators to use for the containers in the task.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • ephemeralStorage

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder ephemeralStorage​(EphemeralStorage ephemeralStorage)

        The amount of ephemeral storage to allocate for the task. This parameter is used to expand the total amount of ephemeral storage available, beyond the default amount, for tasks hosted on Fargate. For more information, see Using data volumes in tasks in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.

        For tasks using the Fargate launch type, the task requires the following platforms:

        • Linux platform version 1.4.0 or later.

        • Windows platform version 1.0.0 or later.

        Parameters:
        ephemeralStorage - The amount of ephemeral storage to allocate for the task. This parameter is used to expand the total amount of ephemeral storage available, beyond the default amount, for tasks hosted on Fargate. For more information, see Using data volumes in tasks in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.

        For tasks using the Fargate launch type, the task requires the following platforms:

        • Linux platform version 1.4.0 or later.

        • Windows platform version 1.0.0 or later.

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

        RegisterTaskDefinitionRequest.Builder runtimePlatform​(RuntimePlatform runtimePlatform)

        The operating system that your tasks definitions run on. A platform family is specified only for tasks using the Fargate launch type.

        Parameters:
        runtimePlatform - The operating system that your tasks definitions run on. A platform family is specified only for tasks using the Fargate launch type.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.