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Amazon Proton examples using Amazon CLI
The following code examples show you how to perform actions and implement common scenarios by using the Amazon Command Line Interface with Amazon Proton.
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The following code example shows how to use cancel-service-instance-deployment.
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                    To cancel a service instance deployment The following cancel-service-instance-deploymentexample cancels a service instance deployment.aws proton cancel-service-instance-deployment \ --service-instance-name"instance-one"\ --service-name"simple-svc"Output: { "serviceInstance": { "arn": "arn:aws:proton:region-id:123456789012:service/simple-svc/service-instance/instance-one", "createdAt": "2021-04-02T21:29:59.962000+00:00", "deploymentStatus": "CANCELLING", "environmentName": "simple-env", "lastDeploymentAttemptedAt": "2021-04-02T21:45:15.406000+00:00", "lastDeploymentSucceededAt": "2021-04-02T21:38:00.823000+00:00", "name": "instance-one", "serviceName": "simple-svc", "spec": "proton: ServiceSpec\npipeline:\n my_sample_pipeline_optional_input: abc\n my_sample_pipeline_required_input: '123'\ninstances:\n- name: my-instance\n environment: MySimpleEnv\n spec:\n my_sample_service_instance_optional_input: def\n my_sample_service_instance_required_input: '456'\n- name: my-other-instance\n environment: MySimpleEnv\n spec:\n my_sample_service_instance_required_input: '789'\n", "templateMajorVersion": "1", "templateMinorVersion": "1", "templateName": "svc-simple" } }For more information, see Update a service instance in the The Amazon Proton Administrator Guide or Update a service instance in the The Amazon Proton User Guide. - 
                    For API details, see CancelServiceInstanceDeployment in Amazon CLI Command Reference. 
 
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The following code example shows how to use cancel-service-pipeline-deployment.
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                    To cancel a service pipeline deployment The following cancel-service-pipeline-deploymentexample cancels a service pipeline deployment.aws proton cancel-service-pipeline-deployment \ --service-name"simple-svc"Output: { "pipeline": { "arn": "arn:aws:proton:region-id:123456789012:service/simple-svc/pipeline", "createdAt": "2021-04-02T21:29:59.962000+00:00", "deploymentStatus": "CANCELLING", "lastDeploymentAttemptedAt": "2021-04-02T22:02:45.095000+00:00", "lastDeploymentSucceededAt": "2021-04-02T21:39:28.991000+00:00", "templateMajorVersion": "1", "templateMinorVersion": "1", "templateName": "svc-simple" } }For more information, see Update a service pipeline in the The Amazon Proton Administrator Guide or Update a service pipeline in the The Amazon Proton User Guide. - 
                    For API details, see CancelServicePipelineDeployment in Amazon CLI Command Reference. 
 
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The following code example shows how to use create-service.
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                    To create a service The following create-serviceexample creates a service with a service pipeline.aws proton create-service \ --name"MySimpleService"\ --template-name"fargate-service"\ --template-major-version"1"\ --branch-name"mainline"\ --repository-connection-arn"arn:aws:codestar-connections:region-id:account-id:connection/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111"\ --repository-id"myorg/myapp"\ --specfile://spec.yamlContents of spec.yaml:proton: ServiceSpec pipeline: my_sample_pipeline_required_input: "hello" my_sample_pipeline_optional_input: "bye" instances: - name: "acme-network-dev" environment: "ENV_NAME" spec: my_sample_service_instance_required_input: "hi" my_sample_service_instance_optional_input: "ho"Output: { "service": { "arn": "arn:aws:proton:region-id:123456789012:service/MySimpleService", "createdAt": "2020-11-18T19:50:27.460000+00:00", "lastModifiedAt": "2020-11-18T19:50:27.460000+00:00", "name": "MySimpleService", "repositoryConnectionArn": "arn:aws:codestar-connections:region-id:123456789012connection/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "repositoryId": "myorg/myapp", "status": "CREATE_IN_PROGRESS", "templateName": "fargate-service" } }For more information, see Create a service in the The Amazon Proton Administrator Guide and Create a service in the The Amazon Proton User Guide. - 
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The following code example shows how to use delete-service.
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                    To delete a service The following delete-serviceexample deletes a service.aws proton delete-service \ --name"simple-svc"Output: { "service": { "arn": "arn:aws:proton:region-id:123456789012:service/simple-svc", "branchName": "mainline", "createdAt": "2020-11-28T22:40:50.512000+00:00", "description": "Edit by updating description", "lastModifiedAt": "2020-11-29T00:30:39.248000+00:00", "name": "simple-svc", "repositoryConnectionArn": "arn:aws:codestar-connections:region-id:123456789012:connection/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "repositoryId": "myorg/myapp", "status": "DELETE_IN_PROGRESS", "templateName": "fargate-service" } }For more information, see Delete a service in the The Amazon Proton Administrator Guide. - 
                    For API details, see DeleteService in Amazon CLI Command Reference. 
 
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The following code example shows how to use get-service-instance.
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                    To get service instance details The following get-service-instanceexample gets detail data for a service instance.aws proton get-service-instance \ --name"instance-one"\ --service-name"simple-svc"Output: { "serviceInstance": { "arn": "arn:aws:proton:region-id:123456789012:service/simple-svc/service-instance/instance-one", "createdAt": "2020-11-28T22:40:50.512000+00:00", "deploymentStatus": "SUCCEEDED", "environmentName": "simple-env", "lastDeploymentAttemptedAt": "2020-11-28T22:40:50.512000+00:00", "lastDeploymentSucceededAt": "2020-11-28T22:40:50.512000+00:00", "name": "instance-one", "serviceName": "simple-svc", "spec": "proton: ServiceSpec\npipeline:\n my_sample_pipeline_optional_input: hello world\n my_sample_pipeline_required_input: pipeline up\ninstances:\n- name: instance-one\n environment: my-simple-env\n spec:\n my_sample_service_instance_optional_input: Ola\n my_sample_service_instance_required_input: Ciao\n", "templateMajorVersion": "1", "templateMinorVersion": "0", "templateName": "svc-simple" } }For more information, see View service data in the The Amazon Proton Administrator Guide or View service data in the The Amazon Proton User Guide. - 
                    For API details, see GetServiceInstance in Amazon CLI Command Reference. 
 
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The following code example shows how to use get-service.
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                    To get service details The following get-serviceexample gets detail data for a service.aws proton get-service \ --name"simple-svc"Output: { "service": { "arn": "arn:aws:proton:region-id:123456789012:service/simple-svc", "branchName": "mainline", "createdAt": "2020-11-28T22:40:50.512000+00:00", "lastModifiedAt": "2020-11-28T22:44:51.207000+00:00", "name": "simple-svc", "pipeline": { "arn": "arn:aws:proton:region-id:123456789012:service/simple-svc/pipeline/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "createdAt": "2020-11-28T22:40:50.512000+00:00", "deploymentStatus": "SUCCEEDED", "lastDeploymentAttemptedAt": "2020-11-28T22:40:50.512000+00:00", "lastDeploymentSucceededAt": "2020-11-28T22:40:50.512000+00:00", "spec": "proton: ServiceSpec\npipeline:\n my_sample_pipeline_required_input: hello\n my_sample_pipeline_optional_input: bye\ninstances:\n- name: instance-svc-simple\n environment: my-simple-env\n spec:\n my_sample_service_instance_required_input: hi\n my_sample_service_instance_optional_input: ho\n", "templateMajorVersion": "1", "templateMinorVersion": "1", "templateName": "svc-simple" }, "repositoryConnectionArn": "arn:aws:codestar-connections:region-id:123456789012:connection/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE22222", "repositoryId": "myorg/myapp", "spec": "proton: ServiceSpec\npipeline:\n my_sample_pipeline_required_input: hello\n my_sample_pipeline_optional_input: bye\ninstances:\n- name: instance-svc-simple\n environment: my-simple-env\n spec:\n my_sample_service_instance_required_input: hi\n my_sample_service_instance_optional_input: ho\n", "status": "ACTIVE", "templateName": "svc-simple" } }For more information, see View service data in the The Amazon Proton Administrator Guide or View service data in the The Amazon Proton User Guide. - 
                    For API details, see GetService in Amazon CLI Command Reference. 
 
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The following code example shows how to use list-service-instances.
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                    Example 1: To list all service instances The following list-service-instancesexample lists service instances.aws proton list-service-instancesOutput: { "serviceInstances": [ { "arn": "arn:aws:proton:region-id:123456789012:service/simple-svc/service-instance/instance-one", "createdAt": "2020-11-28T22:40:50.512000+00:00", "deploymentStatus": "SUCCEEDED", "environmentArn": "arn:aws:proton:region-id:123456789012:environment/simple-env", "lastDeploymentAttemptedAt": "2020-11-28T22:40:50.512000+00:00", "lastDeploymentSucceededAt": "2020-11-28T22:40:50.512000+00:00", "name": "instance-one", "serviceName": "simple-svc", "templateMajorVersion": "1", "templateMinorVersion": "0", "templateName": "fargate-service" } ] }For more information, see View service instance data in the The Amazon Proton Administrator Guide or View service instance data in the The Amazon Proton User Guide. Example 2: To list the specified service instance The following get-service-instanceexample gets a service instance.aws proton get-service-instance \ --name"instance-one"\ --service-name"simple-svc"Output: { "serviceInstance": { "arn": "arn:aws:proton:region-id:123456789012:service/simple-svc/service-instance/instance-one", "createdAt": "2020-11-28T22:40:50.512000+00:00", "deploymentStatus": "SUCCEEDED", "environmentName": "simple-env", "lastDeploymentAttemptedAt": "2020-11-28T22:40:50.512000+00:00", "lastDeploymentSucceededAt": "2020-11-28T22:40:50.512000+00:00", "name": "instance-one", "serviceName": "simple-svc", "spec": "proton: ServiceSpec\npipeline:\n my_sample_pipeline_optional_input: hello world\n my_sample_pipeline_required_input: pipeline up\ninstances:\n- name: instance-one\n environment: my-simple-env\n spec:\n my_sample_service_instance_optional_input: Ola\n my_sample_service_instance_required_input: Ciao\n", "templateMajorVersion": "1", "templateMinorVersion": "0", "templateName": "svc-simple" } }For more information, see View service instance data in the The Amazon Proton Administrator Guide or View service instance data in the The Amazon Proton User Guide. - 
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The following code example shows how to use update-service-instance.
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                    To update a service instance to a new minor version The following update-service-instanceexample updates a service instance to a new minor version of its service template that adds a new instance named "my-other-instance" with a new required input.aws proton update-service-instance \ --service-name"simple-svc"\ --spec"file://service-spec.yaml" \ --template-major-version"1"\ --template-minor-version"1"\ --deployment-type"MINOR_VERSION"\ --name"instance-one"Contents of service-spec.yaml:proton: ServiceSpec pipeline: my_sample_pipeline_optional_input: "abc" my_sample_pipeline_required_input: "123" instances: - name: "instance-one" environment: "simple-env" spec: my_sample_service_instance_optional_input: "def" my_sample_service_instance_required_input: "456" - name: "my-other-instance" environment: "simple-env" spec: my_sample_service_instance_required_input: "789"Output: { "serviceInstance": { "arn": "arn:aws:proton:region-id:123456789012:service/simple-svc/service-instance/instance-one", "createdAt": "2021-04-02T21:29:59.962000+00:00", "deploymentStatus": "IN_PROGRESS", "environmentName": "arn:aws:proton:region-id:123456789012:environment/simple-env", "lastDeploymentAttemptedAt": "2021-04-02T21:38:00.823000+00:00", "lastDeploymentSucceededAt": "2021-04-02T21:29:59.962000+00:00", "name": "instance-one", "serviceName": "simple-svc", "templateMajorVersion": "1", "templateMinorVersion": "0", "templateName": "svc-simple" } }For more information, see Update a service instance in the The Amazon Proton Administrator Guide or Update a service instance in the The Amazon Proton User Guide. - 
                    For API details, see UpdateServiceInstance in Amazon CLI Command Reference. 
 
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The following code example shows how to use update-service-pipeline.
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                    To update a service pipeline The following update-service-pipelineexample updates a service pipeline to a new minor version of its service template.aws proton update-service-pipeline \ --service-name"simple-svc"\ --spec"file://service-spec.yaml"\ --template-major-version"1"\ --template-minor-version"1"\ --deployment-type"MINOR_VERSION"Output: { "pipeline": { "arn": "arn:aws:proton:region-id:123456789012:service/simple-svc/pipeline/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "createdAt": "2021-04-02T21:29:59.962000+00:00", "deploymentStatus": "IN_PROGRESS", "lastDeploymentAttemptedAt": "2021-04-02T21:39:28.991000+00:00", "lastDeploymentSucceededAt": "2021-04-02T21:29:59.962000+00:00", "spec": "proton: ServiceSpec\n\npipeline:\n my_sample_pipeline_optional_input: \"abc\"\n my_sample_pipeline_required_input: \"123\"\n\ninstances:\n - name: \"my-instance\"\n environment: \"MySimpleEnv\"\n spec:\n my_sample_service_instance_optional_input: \"def\"\n my_sample_service_instance_required_input: \"456\"\n - name: \"my-other-instance\"\n environment: \"MySimpleEnv\"\n spec:\n my_sample_service_instance_required_input: \"789\"\n", "templateMajorVersion": "1", "templateMinorVersion": "0", "templateName": "svc-simple" } }For more information, see Update a service pipeline in the The Amazon Proton Administrator Guide or Update a service pipeline in the The Amazon Proton User Guide. - 
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The following code example shows how to use update-service.
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                    To update a service The following update-serviceexample edits a service description.aws proton update-service \ --name"MySimpleService"\ --description"Edit by updating description"Output: { "service": { "arn": "arn:aws:proton:region-id:123456789012:service/MySimpleService", "branchName": "mainline", "createdAt": "2021-03-12T22:39:42.318000+00:00", "description": "Edit by updating description", "lastModifiedAt": "2021-03-12T22:44:21.975000+00:00", "name": "MySimpleService", "repositoryConnectionArn": "arn:aws:codestar-connections:region-id:123456789012:connection/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111", "repositoryId": "myorg/myapp", "status": "ACTIVE", "templateName": "fargate-service" } }For more information, see Edit a service in the The Amazon Proton Administrator Guide or Edit a service in the The Amazon Proton User Guide. - 
                    For API details, see UpdateService in Amazon CLI Command Reference. 
 
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