Interface ICfnWaitConditionProps
Properties for defining a CfnWaitCondition
.
Namespace: Amazon.CDK
Assembly: Amazon.CDK.dll
Syntax (csharp)
public interface ICfnWaitConditionProps
Syntax (vb)
Public Interface ICfnWaitConditionProps
Remarks
Link: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-properties-waitcondition.html
ExampleMetadata: fixture=_generated
Examples
// The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
// The values are placeholders you should change.
using Amazon.CDK;
var cfnWaitConditionProps = new CfnWaitConditionProps {
Count = 123,
Handle = "handle",
Timeout = "timeout"
};
Synopsis
Properties
Count | The number of success signals that CloudFormation must receive before it continues the stack creation process. |
Handle | A reference to the wait condition handle used to signal this wait condition. |
Timeout | The length of time (in seconds) to wait for the number of signals that the |
Properties
Count
The number of success signals that CloudFormation must receive before it continues the stack creation process.
virtual Nullable<double> Count { get; }
Property Value
System.Nullable<System.Double>
Remarks
When the wait condition receives the requisite number of success signals, CloudFormation resumes the creation of the stack. If the wait condition doesn't receive the specified number of success signals before the Timeout period expires, CloudFormation assumes that the wait condition has failed and rolls the stack back.
Updates aren't supported.
Handle
A reference to the wait condition handle used to signal this wait condition.
virtual string Handle { get; }
Property Value
System.String
Remarks
Use the Ref
intrinsic function to specify an AWS::CloudFormation::WaitConditionHandle
resource.
Anytime you add a WaitCondition
resource during a stack update, you must associate the wait condition with a new WaitConditionHandle resource. Don't reuse an old wait condition handle that has already been defined in the template. If you reuse a wait condition handle, the wait condition might evaluate old signals from a previous create or update stack command.
Updates aren't supported.
Timeout
The length of time (in seconds) to wait for the number of signals that the Count
property specifies.
virtual string Timeout { get; }
Property Value
System.String
Remarks
Timeout
is a minimum-bound property, meaning the timeout occurs no sooner than the time you specify, but can occur shortly thereafter. The maximum time that can be specified for this property is 12 hours (43200 seconds).
Updates aren't supported.