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// Code generated by smithy-go-codegen DO NOT EDIT.
package types
import (
smithydocument "github.com/aws/smithy-go/document"
"time"
)
// Represents an application source.
type ApplicationSource struct {
// The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of a AWS CloudFormation stack.
CloudFormationStackARN *string
// A set of tags (up to 50).
TagFilters []TagFilter
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}
// Represents a CloudWatch metric of your choosing that can be used for predictive
// scaling. For predictive scaling to work with a customized load metric
// specification, AWS Auto Scaling needs access to the Sum and Average statistics
// that CloudWatch computes from metric data. When you choose a load metric, make
// sure that the required Sum and Average statistics for your metric are available
// in CloudWatch and that they provide relevant data for predictive scaling. The
// Sum statistic must represent the total load on the resource, and the Average
// statistic must represent the average load per capacity unit of the resource. For
// example, there is a metric that counts the number of requests processed by your
// Auto Scaling group. If the Sum statistic represents the total request count
// processed by the group, then the Average statistic for the specified metric
// must represent the average request count processed by each instance of the
// group. If you publish your own metrics, you can aggregate the data points at a
// given interval and then publish the aggregated data points to CloudWatch. Before
// AWS Auto Scaling generates the forecast, it sums up all the metric data points
// that occurred within each hour to match the granularity period that is used in
// the forecast (60 minutes). For information about terminology, available metrics,
// or how to publish new metrics, see Amazon CloudWatch Concepts (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/cloudwatch_concepts.html)
// in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide. After creating your scaling plan, you can
// use the AWS Auto Scaling console to visualize forecasts for the specified
// metric. For more information, see View Scaling Information for a Resource (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/plans/userguide/gs-create-scaling-plan.html#gs-view-resource)
// in the AWS Auto Scaling User Guide.
type CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification struct {
// The name of the metric.
//
// This member is required.
MetricName *string
// The namespace of the metric.
//
// This member is required.
Namespace *string
// The statistic of the metric. The only valid value is Sum .
//
// This member is required.
Statistic MetricStatistic
// The dimensions of the metric. Conditional: If you published your metric with
// dimensions, you must specify the same dimensions in your customized load metric
// specification.
Dimensions []MetricDimension
// The unit of the metric.
Unit *string
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}
// Represents a CloudWatch metric of your choosing that can be used for dynamic
// scaling as part of a target tracking scaling policy. To create your customized
// scaling metric specification:
// - Add values for each required parameter from CloudWatch. You can use an
// existing metric, or a new metric that you create. To use your own metric, you
// must first publish the metric to CloudWatch. For more information, see
// Publish Custom Metrics (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/publishingMetrics.html)
// in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.
// - Choose a metric that changes proportionally with capacity. The value of the
// metric should increase or decrease in inverse proportion to the number of
// capacity units. That is, the value of the metric should decrease when capacity
// increases.
//
// For information about terminology, available metrics, or how to publish new
// metrics, see Amazon CloudWatch Concepts (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/cloudwatch_concepts.html)
// in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.
type CustomizedScalingMetricSpecification struct {
// The name of the metric.
//
// This member is required.
MetricName *string
// The namespace of the metric.
//
// This member is required.
Namespace *string
// The statistic of the metric.
//
// This member is required.
Statistic MetricStatistic
// The dimensions of the metric. Conditional: If you published your metric with
// dimensions, you must specify the same dimensions in your customized scaling
// metric specification.
Dimensions []MetricDimension
// The unit of the metric.
Unit *string
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}
// Represents a single value in the forecast data used for predictive scaling.
type Datapoint struct {
// The time stamp for the data point in UTC format.
Timestamp *time.Time
// The value of the data point.
Value *float64
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}
// Represents a dimension for a customized metric.
type MetricDimension struct {
// The name of the dimension.
//
// This member is required.
Name *string
// The value of the dimension.
//
// This member is required.
Value *string
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}
// Represents a predefined metric that can be used for predictive scaling. After
// creating your scaling plan, you can use the AWS Auto Scaling console to
// visualize forecasts for the specified metric. For more information, see View
// Scaling Information for a Resource (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/plans/userguide/gs-create-scaling-plan.html#gs-view-resource)
// in the AWS Auto Scaling User Guide.
type PredefinedLoadMetricSpecification struct {
// The metric type.
//
// This member is required.
PredefinedLoadMetricType LoadMetricType
// Identifies the resource associated with the metric type. You can't specify a
// resource label unless the metric type is ALBTargetGroupRequestCount and there
// is a target group for an Application Load Balancer attached to the Auto Scaling
// group. You create the resource label by appending the final portion of the load
// balancer ARN and the final portion of the target group ARN into a single value,
// separated by a forward slash (/). The format is app///targetgroup//, where:
// - app// is the final portion of the load balancer ARN
// - targetgroup// is the final portion of the target group ARN.
// This is an example:
// app/EC2Co-EcsEl-1TKLTMITMM0EO/f37c06a68c1748aa/targetgroup/EC2Co-Defau-LDNM7Q3ZH1ZN/6d4ea56ca2d6a18d.
// To find the ARN for an Application Load Balancer, use the DescribeLoadBalancers (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeLoadBalancers.html)
// API operation. To find the ARN for the target group, use the
// DescribeTargetGroups (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeTargetGroups.html)
// API operation.
ResourceLabel *string
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}
// Represents a predefined metric that can be used for dynamic scaling as part of
// a target tracking scaling policy.
type PredefinedScalingMetricSpecification struct {
// The metric type. The ALBRequestCountPerTarget metric type applies only to Auto
// Scaling groups, Spot Fleet requests, and ECS services.
//
// This member is required.
PredefinedScalingMetricType ScalingMetricType
// Identifies the resource associated with the metric type. You can't specify a
// resource label unless the metric type is ALBRequestCountPerTarget and there is
// a target group for an Application Load Balancer attached to the Auto Scaling
// group, Spot Fleet request, or ECS service. You create the resource label by
// appending the final portion of the load balancer ARN and the final portion of
// the target group ARN into a single value, separated by a forward slash (/). The
// format is app///targetgroup//, where:
// - app// is the final portion of the load balancer ARN
// - targetgroup// is the final portion of the target group ARN.
// This is an example:
// app/EC2Co-EcsEl-1TKLTMITMM0EO/f37c06a68c1748aa/targetgroup/EC2Co-Defau-LDNM7Q3ZH1ZN/6d4ea56ca2d6a18d.
// To find the ARN for an Application Load Balancer, use the DescribeLoadBalancers (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeLoadBalancers.html)
// API operation. To find the ARN for the target group, use the
// DescribeTargetGroups (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeTargetGroups.html)
// API operation.
ResourceLabel *string
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}
// Describes a scaling instruction for a scalable resource in a scaling plan. Each
// scaling instruction applies to one resource. AWS Auto Scaling creates target
// tracking scaling policies based on the scaling instructions. Target tracking
// scaling policies adjust the capacity of your scalable resource as required to
// maintain resource utilization at the target value that you specified. AWS Auto
// Scaling also configures predictive scaling for your Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling
// groups using a subset of parameters, including the load metric, the scaling
// metric, the target value for the scaling metric, the predictive scaling mode
// (forecast and scale or forecast only), and the desired behavior when the
// forecast capacity exceeds the maximum capacity of the resource. With predictive
// scaling, AWS Auto Scaling generates forecasts with traffic predictions for the
// two days ahead and schedules scaling actions that proactively add and remove
// resource capacity to match the forecast. We recommend waiting a minimum of 24
// hours after creating an Auto Scaling group to configure predictive scaling. At
// minimum, there must be 24 hours of historical data to generate a forecast. For
// more information, see Best Practices for AWS Auto Scaling (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/plans/userguide/gs-best-practices.html)
// in the AWS Auto Scaling User Guide.
type ScalingInstruction struct {
// The maximum capacity of the resource. The exception to this upper limit is if
// you specify a non-default setting for PredictiveScalingMaxCapacityBehavior.
//
// This member is required.
MaxCapacity *int32
// The minimum capacity of the resource.
//
// This member is required.
MinCapacity *int32
// The ID of the resource. This string consists of the resource type and unique
// identifier.
// - Auto Scaling group - The resource type is autoScalingGroup and the unique
// identifier is the name of the Auto Scaling group. Example:
// autoScalingGroup/my-asg .
// - ECS service - The resource type is service and the unique identifier is the
// cluster name and service name. Example: service/default/sample-webapp .
// - Spot Fleet request - The resource type is spot-fleet-request and the unique
// identifier is the Spot Fleet request ID. Example:
// spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE .
// - DynamoDB table - The resource type is table and the unique identifier is the
// resource ID. Example: table/my-table .
// - DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is index and the unique
// identifier is the resource ID. Example: table/my-table/index/my-table-index .
// - Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is cluster and the unique identifier
// is the cluster name. Example: cluster:my-db-cluster .
//
// This member is required.
ResourceId *string
// The scalable dimension associated with the resource.
// - autoscaling:autoScalingGroup:DesiredCapacity - The desired capacity of an
// Auto Scaling group.
// - ecs:service:DesiredCount - The desired task count of an ECS service.
// - ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity - The target capacity of a Spot Fleet
// request.
// - dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits - The provisioned read capacity for a
// DynamoDB table.
// - dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits - The provisioned write capacity for a
// DynamoDB table.
// - dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits - The provisioned read capacity for a
// DynamoDB global secondary index.
// - dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits - The provisioned write capacity for a
// DynamoDB global secondary index.
// - rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora DB
// cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora
// PostgreSQL-compatible edition.
//
// This member is required.
ScalableDimension ScalableDimension
// The namespace of the AWS service.
//
// This member is required.
ServiceNamespace ServiceNamespace
// The target tracking configurations (up to 10). Each of these structures must
// specify a unique scaling metric and a target value for the metric.
//
// This member is required.
TargetTrackingConfigurations []TargetTrackingConfiguration
// The customized load metric to use for predictive scaling. This parameter or a
// PredefinedLoadMetricSpecification is required when configuring predictive
// scaling, and cannot be used otherwise.
CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification *CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification
// Controls whether dynamic scaling by AWS Auto Scaling is disabled. When dynamic
// scaling is enabled, AWS Auto Scaling creates target tracking scaling policies
// based on the specified target tracking configurations. The default is enabled (
// false ).
DisableDynamicScaling *bool
// The predefined load metric to use for predictive scaling. This parameter or a
// CustomizedLoadMetricSpecification is required when configuring predictive
// scaling, and cannot be used otherwise.
PredefinedLoadMetricSpecification *PredefinedLoadMetricSpecification
// Defines the behavior that should be applied if the forecast capacity approaches
// or exceeds the maximum capacity specified for the resource. The default value is
// SetForecastCapacityToMaxCapacity . The following are possible values:
// - SetForecastCapacityToMaxCapacity - AWS Auto Scaling cannot scale resource
// capacity higher than the maximum capacity. The maximum capacity is enforced as a
// hard limit.
// - SetMaxCapacityToForecastCapacity - AWS Auto Scaling may scale resource
// capacity higher than the maximum capacity to equal but not exceed forecast
// capacity.
// - SetMaxCapacityAboveForecastCapacity - AWS Auto Scaling may scale resource
// capacity higher than the maximum capacity by a specified buffer value. The
// intention is to give the target tracking scaling policy extra capacity if
// unexpected traffic occurs.
// Only valid when configuring predictive scaling.
PredictiveScalingMaxCapacityBehavior PredictiveScalingMaxCapacityBehavior
// The size of the capacity buffer to use when the forecast capacity is close to
// or exceeds the maximum capacity. The value is specified as a percentage relative
// to the forecast capacity. For example, if the buffer is 10, this means a 10
// percent buffer, such that if the forecast capacity is 50, and the maximum
// capacity is 40, then the effective maximum capacity is 55. Only valid when
// configuring predictive scaling. Required if the
// PredictiveScalingMaxCapacityBehavior is set to
// SetMaxCapacityAboveForecastCapacity , and cannot be used otherwise. The range is
// 1-100.
PredictiveScalingMaxCapacityBuffer *int32
// The predictive scaling mode. The default value is ForecastAndScale . Otherwise,
// AWS Auto Scaling forecasts capacity but does not create any scheduled scaling
// actions based on the capacity forecast.
PredictiveScalingMode PredictiveScalingMode
// Controls whether a resource's externally created scaling policies are kept or
// replaced. The default value is KeepExternalPolicies . If the parameter is set to
// ReplaceExternalPolicies , any scaling policies that are external to AWS Auto
// Scaling are deleted and new target tracking scaling policies created. Only valid
// when configuring dynamic scaling. Condition: The number of existing policies to
// be replaced must be less than or equal to 50. If there are more than 50 policies
// to be replaced, AWS Auto Scaling keeps all existing policies and does not create
// new ones.
ScalingPolicyUpdateBehavior ScalingPolicyUpdateBehavior
// The amount of time, in seconds, to buffer the run time of scheduled scaling
// actions when scaling out. For example, if the forecast says to add capacity at
// 10:00 AM, and the buffer time is 5 minutes, then the run time of the
// corresponding scheduled scaling action will be 9:55 AM. The intention is to give
// resources time to be provisioned. For example, it can take a few minutes to
// launch an EC2 instance. The actual amount of time required depends on several
// factors, such as the size of the instance and whether there are startup scripts
// to complete. The value must be less than the forecast interval duration of 3600
// seconds (60 minutes). The default is 300 seconds. Only valid when configuring
// predictive scaling.
ScheduledActionBufferTime *int32
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}
// Represents a scaling plan.
type ScalingPlan struct {
// A CloudFormation stack or a set of tags. You can create one scaling plan per
// application source.
//
// This member is required.
ApplicationSource *ApplicationSource
// The scaling instructions.
//
// This member is required.
ScalingInstructions []ScalingInstruction
// The name of the scaling plan.
//
// This member is required.
ScalingPlanName *string
// The version number of the scaling plan.
//
// This member is required.
ScalingPlanVersion *int64
// The status of the scaling plan.
// - Active - The scaling plan is active.
// - ActiveWithProblems - The scaling plan is active, but the scaling
// configuration for one or more resources could not be applied.
// - CreationInProgress - The scaling plan is being created.
// - CreationFailed - The scaling plan could not be created.
// - DeletionInProgress - The scaling plan is being deleted.
// - DeletionFailed - The scaling plan could not be deleted.
// - UpdateInProgress - The scaling plan is being updated.
// - UpdateFailed - The scaling plan could not be updated.
//
// This member is required.
StatusCode ScalingPlanStatusCode
// The Unix time stamp when the scaling plan was created.
CreationTime *time.Time
// A simple message about the current status of the scaling plan.
StatusMessage *string
// The Unix time stamp when the scaling plan entered the current status.
StatusStartTime *time.Time
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}
// Represents a scalable resource.
type ScalingPlanResource struct {
// The ID of the resource. This string consists of the resource type and unique
// identifier.
// - Auto Scaling group - The resource type is autoScalingGroup and the unique
// identifier is the name of the Auto Scaling group. Example:
// autoScalingGroup/my-asg .
// - ECS service - The resource type is service and the unique identifier is the
// cluster name and service name. Example: service/default/sample-webapp .
// - Spot Fleet request - The resource type is spot-fleet-request and the unique
// identifier is the Spot Fleet request ID. Example:
// spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE .
// - DynamoDB table - The resource type is table and the unique identifier is the
// resource ID. Example: table/my-table .
// - DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is index and the unique
// identifier is the resource ID. Example: table/my-table/index/my-table-index .
// - Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is cluster and the unique identifier
// is the cluster name. Example: cluster:my-db-cluster .
//
// This member is required.
ResourceId *string
// The scalable dimension for the resource.
// - autoscaling:autoScalingGroup:DesiredCapacity - The desired capacity of an
// Auto Scaling group.
// - ecs:service:DesiredCount - The desired task count of an ECS service.
// - ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity - The target capacity of a Spot Fleet
// request.
// - dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits - The provisioned read capacity for a
// DynamoDB table.
// - dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits - The provisioned write capacity for a
// DynamoDB table.
// - dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits - The provisioned read capacity for a
// DynamoDB global secondary index.
// - dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits - The provisioned write capacity for a
// DynamoDB global secondary index.
// - rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora DB
// cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora
// PostgreSQL-compatible edition.
//
// This member is required.
ScalableDimension ScalableDimension
// The name of the scaling plan.
//
// This member is required.
ScalingPlanName *string
// The version number of the scaling plan.
//
// This member is required.
ScalingPlanVersion *int64
// The scaling status of the resource.
// - Active - The scaling configuration is active.
// - Inactive - The scaling configuration is not active because the scaling plan
// is being created or the scaling configuration could not be applied. Check the
// status message for more information.
// - PartiallyActive - The scaling configuration is partially active because the
// scaling plan is being created or deleted or the scaling configuration could not
// be fully applied. Check the status message for more information.
//
// This member is required.
ScalingStatusCode ScalingStatusCode
// The namespace of the AWS service.
//
// This member is required.
ServiceNamespace ServiceNamespace
// The scaling policies.
ScalingPolicies []ScalingPolicy
// A simple message about the current scaling status of the resource.
ScalingStatusMessage *string
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}
// Represents a scaling policy.
type ScalingPolicy struct {
// The name of the scaling policy.
//
// This member is required.
PolicyName *string
// The type of scaling policy.
//
// This member is required.
PolicyType PolicyType
// The target tracking scaling policy. Includes support for predefined or
// customized metrics.
TargetTrackingConfiguration *TargetTrackingConfiguration
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}
// Represents a tag.
type TagFilter struct {
// The tag key.
Key *string
// The tag values (0 to 20).
Values []string
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// Describes a target tracking configuration to use with AWS Auto Scaling. Used
// with ScalingInstruction and ScalingPolicy .
type TargetTrackingConfiguration struct {
// The target value for the metric. Although this property accepts numbers of type
// Double, it won't accept values that are either too small or too large. Values
// must be in the range of -2^360 to 2^360.
//
// This member is required.
TargetValue *float64
// A customized metric. You can specify either a predefined metric or a customized
// metric.
CustomizedScalingMetricSpecification *CustomizedScalingMetricSpecification
// Indicates whether scale in by the target tracking scaling policy is disabled.
// If the value is true , scale in is disabled and the target tracking scaling
// policy doesn't remove capacity from the scalable resource. Otherwise, scale in
// is enabled and the target tracking scaling policy can remove capacity from the
// scalable resource. The default value is false .
DisableScaleIn *bool
// The estimated time, in seconds, until a newly launched instance can contribute
// to the CloudWatch metrics. This value is used only if the resource is an Auto
// Scaling group.
EstimatedInstanceWarmup *int32
// A predefined metric. You can specify either a predefined metric or a customized
// metric.
PredefinedScalingMetricSpecification *PredefinedScalingMetricSpecification
// The amount of time, in seconds, after a scale-in activity completes before
// another scale-in activity can start. This property is not used if the scalable
// resource is an Auto Scaling group. With the scale-in cooldown period, the
// intention is to scale in conservatively to protect your application’s
// availability, so scale-in activities are blocked until the cooldown period has
// expired. However, if another alarm triggers a scale-out activity during the
// scale-in cooldown period, Auto Scaling scales out the target immediately. In
// this case, the scale-in cooldown period stops and doesn't complete.
ScaleInCooldown *int32
// The amount of time, in seconds, to wait for a previous scale-out activity to
// take effect. This property is not used if the scalable resource is an Auto
// Scaling group. With the scale-out cooldown period, the intention is to
// continuously (but not excessively) scale out. After Auto Scaling successfully
// scales out using a target tracking scaling policy, it starts to calculate the
// cooldown time. The scaling policy won't increase the desired capacity again
// unless either a larger scale out is triggered or the cooldown period ends.
ScaleOutCooldown *int32
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