AsgCapacityProviderProps

class aws_cdk.aws_ecs.AsgCapacityProviderProps(*, can_containers_access_instance_role=None, machine_image_type=None, spot_instance_draining=None, topic_encryption_key=None, auto_scaling_group, capacity_provider_name=None, enable_managed_draining=None, enable_managed_scaling=None, enable_managed_termination_protection=None, instance_warmup_period=None, maximum_scaling_step_size=None, minimum_scaling_step_size=None, target_capacity_percent=None)

Bases: AddAutoScalingGroupCapacityOptions

The options for creating an Auto Scaling Group Capacity Provider.

Parameters:
  • can_containers_access_instance_role (Optional[bool]) – Specifies whether the containers can access the container instance role. Default: false

  • machine_image_type (Optional[MachineImageType]) – What type of machine image this is. Depending on the setting, different UserData will automatically be added to the AutoScalingGroup to configure it properly for use with ECS. If you create an AutoScalingGroup yourself and are adding it via addAutoScalingGroup(), you must specify this value. If you are adding an autoScalingGroup via addCapacity, this value will be determined from the machineImage you pass. Default: - Automatically determined from machineImage, if available, otherwise MachineImageType.AMAZON_LINUX_2.

  • spot_instance_draining (Optional[bool]) – Specify whether to enable Automated Draining for Spot Instances running Amazon ECS Services. For more information, see Using Spot Instances. Default: false

  • topic_encryption_key (Optional[IKey]) – If AddAutoScalingGroupCapacityOptions.taskDrainTime is non-zero, then the ECS cluster creates an SNS Topic to as part of a system to drain instances of tasks when the instance is being shut down. If this property is provided, then this key will be used to encrypt the contents of that SNS Topic. See SNS Data Encryption for more information. Default: The SNS Topic will not be encrypted.

  • auto_scaling_group (IAutoScalingGroup) – The autoscaling group to add as a Capacity Provider.

  • capacity_provider_name (Optional[str]) – The name of the capacity provider. If a name is specified, it cannot start with aws, ecs, or fargate. If no name is specified, a default name in the CFNStackName-CFNResourceName-RandomString format is used. If the stack name starts with aws, ecs, or fargate, a unique resource name is generated that starts with cp-. Default: CloudFormation-generated name

  • enable_managed_draining (Optional[bool]) – Managed instance draining facilitates graceful termination of Amazon ECS instances. This allows your service workloads to stop safely and be rescheduled to non-terminating instances. Infrastructure maintenance and updates are preformed without disruptions to workloads. To use managed instance draining, set enableManagedDraining to true. Default: true

  • enable_managed_scaling (Optional[bool]) – When enabled the scale-in and scale-out actions of the cluster’s Auto Scaling Group will be managed for you. This means your cluster will automatically scale instances based on the load your tasks put on the cluster. For more information, see Using Managed Scaling in the ECS Developer Guide. Default: true

  • enable_managed_termination_protection (Optional[bool]) – When enabled the Auto Scaling Group will only terminate EC2 instances that no longer have running non-daemon tasks. Scale-in protection will be automatically enabled on instances. When all non-daemon tasks are stopped on an instance, ECS initiates the scale-in process and turns off scale-in protection for the instance. The Auto Scaling Group can then terminate the instance. For more information see Managed termination protection in the ECS Developer Guide. Managed scaling must also be enabled. Default: true

  • instance_warmup_period (Union[int, float, None]) – The period of time, in seconds, after a newly launched Amazon EC2 instance can contribute to CloudWatch metrics for Auto Scaling group. Must be between 0 and 10000. Default: 300

  • maximum_scaling_step_size (Union[int, float, None]) – Maximum scaling step size. In most cases this should be left alone. Default: 1000

  • minimum_scaling_step_size (Union[int, float, None]) – Minimum scaling step size. In most cases this should be left alone. Default: 1

  • target_capacity_percent (Union[int, float, None]) – Target capacity percent. In most cases this should be left alone. Default: 100

ExampleMetadata:

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Example:

# vpc: ec2.Vpc

launch_template = ec2.LaunchTemplate(self, "ASG-LaunchTemplate",
    instance_type=ec2.InstanceType("t3.medium"),
    machine_image=ecs.EcsOptimizedImage.amazon_linux2(),
    user_data=ec2.UserData.for_linux()
)

auto_scaling_group = autoscaling.AutoScalingGroup(self, "ASG",
    vpc=vpc,
    mixed_instances_policy=autoscaling.MixedInstancesPolicy(
        instances_distribution=autoscaling.InstancesDistribution(
            on_demand_percentage_above_base_capacity=50
        ),
        launch_template=launch_template
    )
)

cluster = ecs.Cluster(self, "Cluster", vpc=vpc)

capacity_provider = ecs.AsgCapacityProvider(self, "AsgCapacityProvider",
    auto_scaling_group=auto_scaling_group,
    machine_image_type=ecs.MachineImageType.AMAZON_LINUX_2
)

cluster.add_asg_capacity_provider(capacity_provider)

Attributes

auto_scaling_group

The autoscaling group to add as a Capacity Provider.

can_containers_access_instance_role

Specifies whether the containers can access the container instance role.

Default:

false

capacity_provider_name

The name of the capacity provider.

If a name is specified, it cannot start with aws, ecs, or fargate. If no name is specified, a default name in the CFNStackName-CFNResourceName-RandomString format is used. If the stack name starts with aws, ecs, or fargate, a unique resource name is generated that starts with cp-.

Default:

CloudFormation-generated name

enable_managed_draining

Managed instance draining facilitates graceful termination of Amazon ECS instances.

This allows your service workloads to stop safely and be rescheduled to non-terminating instances. Infrastructure maintenance and updates are preformed without disruptions to workloads. To use managed instance draining, set enableManagedDraining to true.

Default:

true

enable_managed_scaling

When enabled the scale-in and scale-out actions of the cluster’s Auto Scaling Group will be managed for you.

This means your cluster will automatically scale instances based on the load your tasks put on the cluster. For more information, see Using Managed Scaling in the ECS Developer Guide.

Default:

true

enable_managed_termination_protection

When enabled the Auto Scaling Group will only terminate EC2 instances that no longer have running non-daemon tasks.

Scale-in protection will be automatically enabled on instances. When all non-daemon tasks are stopped on an instance, ECS initiates the scale-in process and turns off scale-in protection for the instance. The Auto Scaling Group can then terminate the instance. For more information see Managed termination protection in the ECS Developer Guide.

Managed scaling must also be enabled.

Default:

true

instance_warmup_period

The period of time, in seconds, after a newly launched Amazon EC2 instance can contribute to CloudWatch metrics for Auto Scaling group.

Must be between 0 and 10000.

Default:

300

machine_image_type

What type of machine image this is.

Depending on the setting, different UserData will automatically be added to the AutoScalingGroup to configure it properly for use with ECS.

If you create an AutoScalingGroup yourself and are adding it via addAutoScalingGroup(), you must specify this value. If you are adding an autoScalingGroup via addCapacity, this value will be determined from the machineImage you pass.

Default:
  • Automatically determined from machineImage, if available, otherwise MachineImageType.AMAZON_LINUX_2.

maximum_scaling_step_size

Maximum scaling step size.

In most cases this should be left alone.

Default:

1000

minimum_scaling_step_size

Minimum scaling step size.

In most cases this should be left alone.

Default:

1

spot_instance_draining

Specify whether to enable Automated Draining for Spot Instances running Amazon ECS Services.

For more information, see Using Spot Instances.

Default:

false

target_capacity_percent

Target capacity percent.

In most cases this should be left alone.

Default:

100

topic_encryption_key

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Default:

The SNS Topic will not be encrypted.

Type:

If AddAutoScalingGroupCapacityOptions.taskDrainTime is non-zero, then the ECS cluster creates an SNS Topic to as part of a system to drain instances of tasks when the instance is being shut down. If this property is provided, then this key will be used to encrypt the contents of that SNS Topic. See `SNS Data Encryption <https