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AWS::ServiceDiscovery::Instance
A complex type that contains information about an instance that Amazon Cloud Map creates when you
   submit a RegisterInstance request.
Syntax
To declare this entity in your Amazon CloudFormation template, use the following syntax:
JSON
{ "Type" : "AWS::ServiceDiscovery::Instance", "Properties" : { "InstanceAttributes" :Json, "InstanceId" :String, "ServiceId" :String} }
YAML
Type: AWS::ServiceDiscovery::Instance Properties: InstanceAttributes:JsonInstanceId:StringServiceId:String
Properties
- InstanceAttributes
- 
                    A string map that contains the following information for the service that you specify in ServiceId:- 
                            The attributes that apply to the records that are defined in the service. 
- 
                            For each attribute, the applicable value. 
 Supported attribute keys include the following: - AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAME
- 
                                If you want Amazon Cloud Map to create a Route 53 alias record that routes traffic to an Elastic Load Balancing load balancer, specify the DNS name that is associated with the load balancer. For information about how to get the DNS name, see AliasTarget->DNSName in the Route 53 API Reference. Note the following: - 
                                        The configuration for the service that is specified by ServiceIdmust include settings for anArecord, anAAAArecord, or both.
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                                        In the service that is specified by ServiceId, the value ofRoutingPolicymust beWEIGHTED.
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                                        If the service that is specified by ServiceIdincludesHealthCheckConfigsettings, Amazon Cloud Map will create the health check, but it won't associate the health check with the alias record.
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                                        Auto naming currently doesn't support creating alias records that route traffic to Amazon resources other than ELB load balancers. 
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                                        If you specify a value for AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAME, don't specify values for any of theAWS_INSTANCEattributes.
 
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- AWS_EC2_INSTANCE_ID
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                                HTTP namespaces only. The Amazon EC2 instance ID for the instance. The AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4attribute contains the primary private IPv4 address. When creating resources with a type of AWS::ServiceDiscovery::Instance, if theAWS_EC2_INSTANCE_IDattribute is specified, the only other attribute that can be specified isAWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUS. After the resource has been created, theAWS_INSTANCE_IPV4attribute contains the primary private IPv4 address.
- AWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUS
- 
                                If the service configuration includes HealthCheckCustomConfig, when creating resources with a type of AWS::ServiceDiscovery::Instance you can optionally useAWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUSto specify the initial status of the custom health check,HEALTHYorUNHEALTHY. If you don't specify a value forAWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUS, the initial status isHEALTHY. This attribute can only be used when creating resources and will not be seen on existing resources.
- AWS_INSTANCE_CNAME
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                                If the service configuration includes a CNAMErecord, the domain name that you want Route 53 to return in response to DNS queries, for example,example.com.This value is required if the service specified by ServiceIdincludes settings for anCNAMErecord.
- AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4
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                                If the service configuration includes an Arecord, the IPv4 address that you want Route 53 to return in response to DNS queries, for example,192.0.2.44.This value is required if the service specified by ServiceIdincludes settings for anArecord. If the service includes settings for anSRVrecord, you must specify a value forAWS_INSTANCE_IPV4,AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6, or both.
- AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6
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                                If the service configuration includes an AAAArecord, the IPv6 address that you want Route 53 to return in response to DNS queries, for example,2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345.This value is required if the service specified by ServiceIdincludes settings for anAAAArecord. If the service includes settings for anSRVrecord, you must specify a value forAWS_INSTANCE_IPV4,AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6, or both.
- AWS_INSTANCE_PORT
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                                If the service includes an SRVrecord, the value that you want Route 53 to return for the port.If the service includes HealthCheckConfig, the port on the endpoint that you want Route 53 to send requests to.This value is required if you specified settings for an SRVrecord or a Route 53 health check when you created the service.
 Required: Yes Type: Json Update requires: No interruption 
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- InstanceId
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                    An identifier that you want to associate with the instance. Note the following: - 
                            If the service that's specified by ServiceIdincludes settings for anSRVrecord, the value ofInstanceIdis automatically included as part of the value for theSRVrecord. For more information, see DnsRecord > Type.
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                            You can use this value to update an existing instance. 
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                            To register a new instance, you must specify a value that's unique among instances that you register by using the same service. 
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                            If you specify an existing InstanceIdandServiceId, Amazon Cloud Map updates the existing DNS records, if any. If there's also an existing health check, Amazon Cloud Map deletes the old health check and creates a new one.NoteThe health check isn't deleted immediately, so it will still appear for a while if you submit a ListHealthChecksrequest, for example.
 NoteDo not include sensitive information in InstanceIdif the namespace is discoverable by public DNS queries and anyTypemember ofDnsRecordfor the service containsSRVbecause theInstanceIdis discoverable by public DNS queries.Required: No Type: String Pattern: ^[0-9a-zA-Z_/:.@-]+$Maximum: 64Update requires: Replacement 
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- ServiceId
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                    The ID or Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the service that you want to use for settings for the instance. For services created in a shared namespace, specify the service ARN. For more information about shared namespaces, see Cross-account Amazon Cloud Map namespace sharing in the Amazon Cloud Map Developer Guide. Required: Yes Type: String Maximum: 255Update requires: Replacement 
Return values
Ref
When you pass the logical ID of this resource to the intrinsic Ref function, Ref returns the value of Id for the instance, such as
            i-abcd1234.
For more information about using the Ref function, see Ref.
Fn::GetAtt
- InstanceId
- 
                            The ID of an instance that matches the values that you specified in the request. 
Examples
Use custom attributes to register resources
The following example registers application resources like a DynamoDB
               table and Lambda functions as instances using the table and function
               names as custom attributes. The Lambda functions also have an
                  action custom attribute used to distinguish the read function from
               the write function. The DynamoDB table is registered using the service that
               has the ID srv-e3anhexample0003. The read and write Lambda
               functions are registered using the service that has the ID
                  srv-e4anhexample0004. This example is based on the tutorial Learn how to use Amazon Cloud Map service discovery with custom
                  attributes in the Amazon Cloud Map Developer Guide.
JSON
{ "Resources": { "ReadInstance": { "Type": "AWS::ServiceDiscovery::Instance", "Properties": { "InstanceAttributes": { "functionname": "readfunction", "action": "read" }, "InstanceId": "read-instance", "ServiceId": "srv-e4anhexample0004" } }, "WriteInstance": { "Type": "AWS::ServiceDiscovery::Instance", "Properties": { "InstanceAttributes": { "functionname": "writefunction", "action": "write" }, "InstanceId": "write-instance", "ServiceId": "srv-e4anhexample0004" } }, "DataInstance": { "Type": "AWS::ServiceDiscovery::Instance", "Properties": { "InstanceAttributes": { "tablename": "cloudmap" }, "InstanceId": "data-instance", "ServiceId": "srv-e3anhexample0003" } } } }
YAML
Resources: ReadInstance: Type: AWS::ServiceDiscovery::Instance Properties: InstanceAttributes: functionname: readfunction action: read InstanceId: read-instance ServiceId: srv-e4anhexample0004 WriteInstance: Type: AWS::ServiceDiscovery::Instance Properties: InstanceAttributes: functionname: writefunction action: write InstanceId: write-instance ServiceId: srv-e4anhexample0004 DataInstance: Type: AWS::ServiceDiscovery::Instance Properties: InstanceAttributes: tablename: cloudmap InstanceId: data-instance ServiceId: srv-e3anhexample0003
Provide IP addresses for an instance
The following example provides IPv4 and IPV6 IP addresses for the instance that
               has an ID of i-abcd1234. The instance was registered using the service
               that has an ID of srv-e4anhexample0004.
JSON
{ "Resources": { "Instance": { "Type": "AWS::ServiceDiscovery::Instance", "Properties": { "InstanceAttributes": { "AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4": "192.0.2.44", "AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6": "2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345" }, "InstanceId": "i-abcd1234", "ServiceId": "srv-e4anhexample0004" } } } }
YAML
Resources: Instance: Type: AWS::ServiceDiscovery::Instance Properties: InstanceAttributes: AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4: 192.0.2.44 AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6: 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345 InstanceId: i-abcd1234 ServiceId: srv-e4anhexample0004
See also
- 
                    RegisterInstance in the Amazon Cloud Map API Reference