Paws::ApplicationAutoScaling::ScheduledAction
This class represents one of two things:
Arguments in a call to a service
Use the attributes of this class as arguments to methods. You
shouldn't make instances of this class. Each attribute should be used as a
named argument in the calls that expect this type of object.
As an example, if Att1 is expected to be a
Paws::ApplicationAutoScaling::ScheduledAction object:
$service_obj->Method(Att1 => { CreationTime => $value, ..., Timezone => $value });
Results returned from an API call
Use accessors for each attribute. If Att1 is expected to be an
Paws::ApplicationAutoScaling::ScheduledAction object:
$result = $service_obj->Method(...);
$result->Att1->CreationTime
Represents a scheduled action.
REQUIRED CreationTime => Str
The date and time that the scheduled action was created.
The date and time that the action is scheduled to end, in UTC.
REQUIRED ResourceId => Str
The identifier of the resource associated with the scaling policy.
This string consists of the resource type and unique identifier.
- 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".
- EMR cluster - The resource type is
"instancegroup" and the unique
identifier is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example:
"instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0".
- AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is
"fleet" and the unique identifier is the
fleet name. Example:
"fleet/sample-fleet".
- DynamoDB table - The resource type is
"table" and the unique identifier is the
table name. Example:
"table/my-table".
- DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is
"index" and the unique identifier is the
index name. 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".
- Amazon SageMaker endpoint variant - The resource type is
"variant" and the unique identifier is
the resource ID. Example:
"endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering".
- Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter
must specify the "OutputValue" from the
CloudFormation template stack used to access the resources. The unique
identifier is defined by the service provider. More information is
available in our GitHub repository
(https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource).
- Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint - The resource type and
unique identifier are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example:
"arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:document-classifier-endpoint/EXAMPLE".
- Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint - The resource type and
unique identifier are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example:
"arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:entity-recognizer-endpoint/EXAMPLE".
- Lambda provisioned concurrency - The resource type is
"function" and the unique identifier is
the function name with a function version or alias name suffix that is not
$LATEST. Example:
"function:my-function:prod" or
"function:my-function:1".
- Amazon Keyspaces table - The resource type is
"table" and the unique identifier is the
table name. Example:
"keyspace/mykeyspace/table/mytable".
- Amazon MSK cluster - The resource type and unique identifier are specified
using the cluster ARN. Example:
"arn:aws:kafka:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster/demo-cluster-1/6357e0b2-0e6a-4b86-a0b4-70df934c2e31-5".
The scalable dimension. This string consists of the service
namespace, resource type, and scaling property.
- "ecs:service:DesiredCount" - The desired
task count of an ECS service.
- "ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity"
- The target capacity of a Spot Fleet request.
- "elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount"
- The instance count of an EMR Instance Group.
- "appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity" - The
desired capacity of an AppStream 2.0 fleet.
- "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.
- "sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount"
- The number of EC2 instances for an Amazon SageMaker model endpoint
variant.
- "custom-resource:ResourceType:Property"
- The scalable dimension for a custom resource provided by your own
application or service.
- "comprehend:document-classifier-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits"
- The number of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend document
classification endpoint.
- "comprehend:entity-recognizer-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits"
- The number of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer
endpoint.
- "lambda:function:ProvisionedConcurrency"
- The provisioned concurrency for a Lambda function.
- "cassandra:table:ReadCapacityUnits" -
The provisioned read capacity for an Amazon Keyspaces table.
- "cassandra:table:WriteCapacityUnits" -
The provisioned write capacity for an Amazon Keyspaces table.
- "kafka:broker-storage:VolumeSize" - The
provisioned volume size (in GiB) for brokers in an Amazon MSK
cluster.
The new minimum and maximum capacity. You can set both values or
just one. At the scheduled time, if the current capacity is below the
minimum capacity, Application Auto Scaling scales out to the minimum
capacity. If the current capacity is above the maximum capacity, Application
Auto Scaling scales in to the maximum capacity.
REQUIRED Schedule => Str
The schedule for this action. The following formats are
supported:
- At expressions -
"at(yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss)"
- Rate expressions -
""rate(value
unit)""
- Cron expressions -
"cron(fields)"
At expressions are useful for one-time schedules. Cron expressions
are useful for scheduled actions that run periodically at a specified date
and time, and rate expressions are useful for scheduled actions that run at
a regular interval.
At and cron expressions use Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) by
default.
The cron format consists of six fields separated by white spaces:
[Minutes] [Hours] [Day_of_Month] [Month] [Day_of_Week] [Year].
For rate expressions, value is a positive integer and
unit is "minute" |
"minutes" |
"hour" |
"hours" |
"day" |
"days".
For more information and examples, see Example scheduled actions
for Application Auto Scaling
(https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/examples-scheduled-actions.html)
in the Application Auto Scaling User Guide.
REQUIRED ScheduledActionARN => Str
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the scheduled action.
REQUIRED ScheduledActionName => Str
The name of the scheduled action.
REQUIRED ServiceNamespace => Str
The namespace of the AWS service that provides the resource, or a
"custom-resource".
The date and time that the action is scheduled to begin, in
UTC.
The time zone used when referring to the date and time of a
scheduled action, when the scheduled action uses an at or cron
expression.
This class forms part of Paws, describing an object used in
Paws::ApplicationAutoScaling
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