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package com.amazonaws.services.cloudformation;

import javax.annotation.Generated;

import com.amazonaws.*;
import com.amazonaws.regions.*;

import com.amazonaws.services.cloudformation.model.*;
import com.amazonaws.services.cloudformation.waiters.AmazonCloudFormationWaiters;

/**
 * Interface for accessing AWS CloudFormation.
 * 

* Note: Do not directly implement this interface, new methods are added to it regularly. Extend from * {@link com.amazonaws.services.cloudformation.AbstractAmazonCloudFormation} instead. *

*

* AWS CloudFormation *

* AWS CloudFormation allows you to create and manage AWS infrastructure deployments predictably and repeatedly. You can * use AWS CloudFormation to leverage AWS products, such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Amazon Elastic Block Store, * Amazon Simple Notification Service, Elastic Load Balancing, and Auto Scaling to build highly-reliable, highly * scalable, cost-effective applications without creating or configuring the underlying AWS infrastructure. *

*

* With AWS CloudFormation, you declare all of your resources and dependencies in a template file. The template defines * a collection of resources as a single unit called a stack. AWS CloudFormation creates and deletes all member * resources of the stack together and manages all dependencies between the resources for you. *

*

* For more information about AWS CloudFormation, see the AWS * CloudFormation Product Page. *

*

* Amazon CloudFormation makes use of other AWS products. If you need additional technical information about a specific * AWS product, you can find the product's technical documentation at docs.aws.amazon.com. *

*/ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public interface AmazonCloudFormation { /** * The region metadata service name for computing region endpoints. You can use this value to retrieve metadata * (such as supported regions) of the service. * * @see RegionUtils#getRegionsForService(String) */ String ENDPOINT_PREFIX = "cloudformation"; /** * Overrides the default endpoint for this client ("https://cloudformation.us-east-1.amazonaws.com"). Callers can * use this method to control which AWS region they want to work with. *

* Callers can pass in just the endpoint (ex: "cloudformation.us-east-1.amazonaws.com") or a full URL, including the * protocol (ex: "https://cloudformation.us-east-1.amazonaws.com"). If the protocol is not specified here, the * default protocol from this client's {@link ClientConfiguration} will be used, which by default is HTTPS. *

* For more information on using AWS regions with the AWS SDK for Java, and a complete list of all available * endpoints for all AWS services, see: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-java/v1/developer-guide/java-dg-region-selection.html#region-selection- * choose-endpoint *

* This method is not threadsafe. An endpoint should be configured when the client is created and before any * service requests are made. Changing it afterwards creates inevitable race conditions for any service requests in * transit or retrying. * * @param endpoint * The endpoint (ex: "cloudformation.us-east-1.amazonaws.com") or a full URL, including the protocol (ex: * "https://cloudformation.us-east-1.amazonaws.com") of the region specific AWS endpoint this client will * communicate with. * @deprecated use {@link AwsClientBuilder#setEndpointConfiguration(AwsClientBuilder.EndpointConfiguration)} for * example: * {@code builder.setEndpointConfiguration(new EndpointConfiguration(endpoint, signingRegion));} */ @Deprecated void setEndpoint(String endpoint); /** * An alternative to {@link AmazonCloudFormation#setEndpoint(String)}, sets the regional endpoint for this client's * service calls. Callers can use this method to control which AWS region they want to work with. *

* By default, all service endpoints in all regions use the https protocol. To use http instead, specify it in the * {@link ClientConfiguration} supplied at construction. *

* This method is not threadsafe. A region should be configured when the client is created and before any service * requests are made. Changing it afterwards creates inevitable race conditions for any service requests in transit * or retrying. * * @param region * The region this client will communicate with. See {@link Region#getRegion(com.amazonaws.regions.Regions)} * for accessing a given region. Must not be null and must be a region where the service is available. * * @see Region#getRegion(com.amazonaws.regions.Regions) * @see Region#createClient(Class, com.amazonaws.auth.AWSCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration) * @see Region#isServiceSupported(String) * @deprecated use {@link AwsClientBuilder#setRegion(String)} */ @Deprecated void setRegion(Region region); /** *

* Cancels an update on the specified stack. If the call completes successfully, the stack rolls back the update and * reverts to the previous stack configuration. *

* *

* You can cancel only stacks that are in the UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS state. *

*
* * @param cancelUpdateStackRequest * The input for the CancelUpdateStack action. * @return Result of the CancelUpdateStack operation returned by the service. * @throws TokenAlreadyExistsException * A client request token already exists. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.CancelUpdateStack * @see AWS API Documentation */ CancelUpdateStackResult cancelUpdateStack(CancelUpdateStackRequest cancelUpdateStackRequest); /** *

* For a specified stack that is in the UPDATE_ROLLBACK_FAILED state, continues rolling it back to the * UPDATE_ROLLBACK_COMPLETE state. Depending on the cause of the failure, you can manually fix the error and continue the rollback. By continuing the rollback, you can return your stack to a working * state (the UPDATE_ROLLBACK_COMPLETE state), and then try to update the stack again. *

*

* A stack goes into the UPDATE_ROLLBACK_FAILED state when AWS CloudFormation cannot roll back all * changes after a failed stack update. For example, you might have a stack that is rolling back to an old database * instance that was deleted outside of AWS CloudFormation. Because AWS CloudFormation doesn't know the database was * deleted, it assumes that the database instance still exists and attempts to roll back to it, causing the update * rollback to fail. *

* * @param continueUpdateRollbackRequest * The input for the ContinueUpdateRollback action. * @return Result of the ContinueUpdateRollback operation returned by the service. * @throws TokenAlreadyExistsException * A client request token already exists. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.ContinueUpdateRollback * @see AWS API Documentation */ ContinueUpdateRollbackResult continueUpdateRollback(ContinueUpdateRollbackRequest continueUpdateRollbackRequest); /** *

* Creates a list of changes that will be applied to a stack so that you can review the changes before executing * them. You can create a change set for a stack that doesn't exist or an existing stack. If you create a change set * for a stack that doesn't exist, the change set shows all of the resources that AWS CloudFormation will create. If * you create a change set for an existing stack, AWS CloudFormation compares the stack's information with the * information that you submit in the change set and lists the differences. Use change sets to understand which * resources AWS CloudFormation will create or change, and how it will change resources in an existing stack, before * you create or update a stack. *

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* To create a change set for a stack that doesn't exist, for the ChangeSetType parameter, specify * CREATE. To create a change set for an existing stack, specify UPDATE for the * ChangeSetType parameter. After the CreateChangeSet call successfully completes, AWS * CloudFormation starts creating the change set. To check the status of the change set or to review it, use the * DescribeChangeSet action. *

*

* When you are satisfied with the changes the change set will make, execute the change set by using the * ExecuteChangeSet action. AWS CloudFormation doesn't make changes until you execute the change set. *

* * @param createChangeSetRequest * The input for the CreateChangeSet action. * @return Result of the CreateChangeSet operation returned by the service. * @throws AlreadyExistsException * The resource with the name requested already exists. * @throws InsufficientCapabilitiesException * The template contains resources with capabilities that weren't specified in the Capabilities parameter. * @throws LimitExceededException * The quota for the resource has already been reached.

*

* For information on stack set limitations, see Limitations of StackSets. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.CreateChangeSet * @see AWS * API Documentation */ CreateChangeSetResult createChangeSet(CreateChangeSetRequest createChangeSetRequest); /** *

* Creates a stack as specified in the template. After the call completes successfully, the stack creation starts. * You can check the status of the stack via the DescribeStacks API. *

* * @param createStackRequest * The input for CreateStack action. * @return Result of the CreateStack operation returned by the service. * @throws LimitExceededException * The quota for the resource has already been reached.

*

* For information on stack set limitations, see Limitations of StackSets. * @throws AlreadyExistsException * The resource with the name requested already exists. * @throws TokenAlreadyExistsException * A client request token already exists. * @throws InsufficientCapabilitiesException * The template contains resources with capabilities that weren't specified in the Capabilities parameter. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.CreateStack * @see AWS API * Documentation */ CreateStackResult createStack(CreateStackRequest createStackRequest); /** *

* Creates stack instances for the specified accounts, within the specified regions. A stack instance refers to a * stack in a specific account and region. Accounts and Regions are required * parameters—you must specify at least one account and one region. *

* * @param createStackInstancesRequest * @return Result of the CreateStackInstances operation returned by the service. * @throws StackSetNotFoundException * The specified stack set doesn't exist. * @throws OperationInProgressException * Another operation is currently in progress for this stack set. Only one operation can be performed for a * stack set at a given time. * @throws OperationIdAlreadyExistsException * The specified operation ID already exists. * @throws StaleRequestException * Another operation has been performed on this stack set since the specified operation was performed. * @throws InvalidOperationException * The specified operation isn't valid. * @throws LimitExceededException * The quota for the resource has already been reached.

*

* For information on stack set limitations, see Limitations of StackSets. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.CreateStackInstances * @see AWS API Documentation */ CreateStackInstancesResult createStackInstances(CreateStackInstancesRequest createStackInstancesRequest); /** *

* Creates a stack set. *

* * @param createStackSetRequest * @return Result of the CreateStackSet operation returned by the service. * @throws NameAlreadyExistsException * The specified name is already in use. * @throws CreatedButModifiedException * The specified resource exists, but has been changed. * @throws LimitExceededException * The quota for the resource has already been reached.

*

* For information on stack set limitations, see Limitations of StackSets. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.CreateStackSet * @see AWS * API Documentation */ CreateStackSetResult createStackSet(CreateStackSetRequest createStackSetRequest); /** *

* Deletes the specified change set. Deleting change sets ensures that no one executes the wrong change set. *

*

* If the call successfully completes, AWS CloudFormation successfully deleted the change set. *

* * @param deleteChangeSetRequest * The input for the DeleteChangeSet action. * @return Result of the DeleteChangeSet operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidChangeSetStatusException * The specified change set can't be used to update the stack. For example, the change set status might be * CREATE_IN_PROGRESS, or the stack status might be UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DeleteChangeSet * @see AWS * API Documentation */ DeleteChangeSetResult deleteChangeSet(DeleteChangeSetRequest deleteChangeSetRequest); /** *

* Deletes a specified stack. Once the call completes successfully, stack deletion starts. Deleted stacks do not * show up in the DescribeStacks API if the deletion has been completed successfully. *

* * @param deleteStackRequest * The input for DeleteStack action. * @return Result of the DeleteStack operation returned by the service. * @throws TokenAlreadyExistsException * A client request token already exists. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DeleteStack * @see AWS API * Documentation */ DeleteStackResult deleteStack(DeleteStackRequest deleteStackRequest); /** *

* Deletes stack instances for the specified accounts, in the specified regions. *

* * @param deleteStackInstancesRequest * @return Result of the DeleteStackInstances operation returned by the service. * @throws StackSetNotFoundException * The specified stack set doesn't exist. * @throws OperationInProgressException * Another operation is currently in progress for this stack set. Only one operation can be performed for a * stack set at a given time. * @throws OperationIdAlreadyExistsException * The specified operation ID already exists. * @throws StaleRequestException * Another operation has been performed on this stack set since the specified operation was performed. * @throws InvalidOperationException * The specified operation isn't valid. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DeleteStackInstances * @see AWS API Documentation */ DeleteStackInstancesResult deleteStackInstances(DeleteStackInstancesRequest deleteStackInstancesRequest); /** *

* Deletes a stack set. Before you can delete a stack set, all of its member stack instances must be deleted. For * more information about how to do this, see DeleteStackInstances. *

* * @param deleteStackSetRequest * @return Result of the DeleteStackSet operation returned by the service. * @throws StackSetNotEmptyException * You can't yet delete this stack set, because it still contains one or more stack instances. Delete all * stack instances from the stack set before deleting the stack set. * @throws OperationInProgressException * Another operation is currently in progress for this stack set. Only one operation can be performed for a * stack set at a given time. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DeleteStackSet * @see AWS * API Documentation */ DeleteStackSetResult deleteStackSet(DeleteStackSetRequest deleteStackSetRequest); /** *

* Retrieves your account's AWS CloudFormation limits, such as the maximum number of stacks that you can create in * your account. *

* * @param describeAccountLimitsRequest * The input for the DescribeAccountLimits action. * @return Result of the DescribeAccountLimits operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DescribeAccountLimits * @see AWS API Documentation */ DescribeAccountLimitsResult describeAccountLimits(DescribeAccountLimitsRequest describeAccountLimitsRequest); /** *

* Returns the inputs for the change set and a list of changes that AWS CloudFormation will make if you execute the * change set. For more information, see Updating Stacks Using Change Sets in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. *

* * @param describeChangeSetRequest * The input for the DescribeChangeSet action. * @return Result of the DescribeChangeSet operation returned by the service. * @throws ChangeSetNotFoundException * The specified change set name or ID doesn't exit. To view valid change sets for a stack, use the * ListChangeSets action. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DescribeChangeSet * @see AWS API Documentation */ DescribeChangeSetResult describeChangeSet(DescribeChangeSetRequest describeChangeSetRequest); /** *

* Returns information about a stack drift detection operation. A stack drift detection operation detects whether a * stack's actual configuration differs, or has drifted, from it's expected configuration, as defined in the * stack template and any values specified as template parameters. A stack is considered to have drifted if one or * more of its resources have drifted. For more information on stack and resource drift, see Detecting * Unregulated Configuration Changes to Stacks and Resources. *

*

* Use DetectStackDrift to initiate a stack drift detection operation. DetectStackDrift returns * a StackDriftDetectionId you can use to monitor the progress of the operation using * DescribeStackDriftDetectionStatus. Once the drift detection operation has completed, use * DescribeStackResourceDrifts to return drift information about the stack and its resources. *

* * @param describeStackDriftDetectionStatusRequest * @return Result of the DescribeStackDriftDetectionStatus operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DescribeStackDriftDetectionStatus * @see AWS API Documentation */ DescribeStackDriftDetectionStatusResult describeStackDriftDetectionStatus(DescribeStackDriftDetectionStatusRequest describeStackDriftDetectionStatusRequest); /** *

* Returns all stack related events for a specified stack in reverse chronological order. For more information about * a stack's event history, go to Stacks in the AWS * CloudFormation User Guide. *

* *

* You can list events for stacks that have failed to create or have been deleted by specifying the unique stack * identifier (stack ID). *

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* * @param describeStackEventsRequest * The input for DescribeStackEvents action. * @return Result of the DescribeStackEvents operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DescribeStackEvents * @see AWS API Documentation */ DescribeStackEventsResult describeStackEvents(DescribeStackEventsRequest describeStackEventsRequest); /** *

* Returns the stack instance that's associated with the specified stack set, AWS account, and region. *

*

* For a list of stack instances that are associated with a specific stack set, use ListStackInstances. *

* * @param describeStackInstanceRequest * @return Result of the DescribeStackInstance operation returned by the service. * @throws StackSetNotFoundException * The specified stack set doesn't exist. * @throws StackInstanceNotFoundException * The specified stack instance doesn't exist. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DescribeStackInstance * @see AWS API Documentation */ DescribeStackInstanceResult describeStackInstance(DescribeStackInstanceRequest describeStackInstanceRequest); /** *

* Returns a description of the specified resource in the specified stack. *

*

* For deleted stacks, DescribeStackResource returns resource information for up to 90 days after the stack has been * deleted. *

* * @param describeStackResourceRequest * The input for DescribeStackResource action. * @return Result of the DescribeStackResource operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DescribeStackResource * @see AWS API Documentation */ DescribeStackResourceResult describeStackResource(DescribeStackResourceRequest describeStackResourceRequest); /** *

* Returns drift information for the resources that have been checked for drift in the specified stack. This * includes actual and expected configuration values for resources where AWS CloudFormation detects configuration * drift. *

*

* For a given stack, there will be one StackResourceDrift for each stack resource that has been * checked for drift. Resources that have not yet been checked for drift are not included. Resources that do not * currently support drift detection are not checked, and so not included. For a list of resources that support * drift detection, see Resources that Support Drift Detection. *

*

* Use DetectStackResourceDrift to detect drift on individual resources, or DetectStackDrift to detect * drift on all supported resources for a given stack. *

* * @param describeStackResourceDriftsRequest * @return Result of the DescribeStackResourceDrifts operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DescribeStackResourceDrifts * @see AWS API Documentation */ DescribeStackResourceDriftsResult describeStackResourceDrifts(DescribeStackResourceDriftsRequest describeStackResourceDriftsRequest); /** *

* Returns AWS resource descriptions for running and deleted stacks. If StackName is specified, all the * associated resources that are part of the stack are returned. If PhysicalResourceId is specified, * the associated resources of the stack that the resource belongs to are returned. *

* *

* Only the first 100 resources will be returned. If your stack has more resources than this, you should use * ListStackResources instead. *

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* For deleted stacks, DescribeStackResources returns resource information for up to 90 days after the * stack has been deleted. *

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* You must specify either StackName or PhysicalResourceId, but not both. In addition, you * can specify LogicalResourceId to filter the returned result. For more information about resources, * the LogicalResourceId and PhysicalResourceId, go to the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. *

* *

* A ValidationError is returned if you specify both StackName and * PhysicalResourceId in the same request. *

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* * @param describeStackResourcesRequest * The input for DescribeStackResources action. * @return Result of the DescribeStackResources operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DescribeStackResources * @see AWS API Documentation */ DescribeStackResourcesResult describeStackResources(DescribeStackResourcesRequest describeStackResourcesRequest); /** *

* Returns the description of the specified stack set. *

* * @param describeStackSetRequest * @return Result of the DescribeStackSet operation returned by the service. * @throws StackSetNotFoundException * The specified stack set doesn't exist. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DescribeStackSet * @see AWS API Documentation */ DescribeStackSetResult describeStackSet(DescribeStackSetRequest describeStackSetRequest); /** *

* Returns the description of the specified stack set operation. *

* * @param describeStackSetOperationRequest * @return Result of the DescribeStackSetOperation operation returned by the service. * @throws StackSetNotFoundException * The specified stack set doesn't exist. * @throws OperationNotFoundException * The specified ID refers to an operation that doesn't exist. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DescribeStackSetOperation * @see AWS API Documentation */ DescribeStackSetOperationResult describeStackSetOperation(DescribeStackSetOperationRequest describeStackSetOperationRequest); /** *

* Returns the description for the specified stack; if no stack name was specified, then it returns the description * for all the stacks created. *

* *

* If the stack does not exist, an AmazonCloudFormationException is returned. *

*
* * @param describeStacksRequest * The input for DescribeStacks action. * @return Result of the DescribeStacks operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DescribeStacks * @see AWS * API Documentation */ DescribeStacksResult describeStacks(DescribeStacksRequest describeStacksRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the DescribeStacks operation. * * @see #describeStacks(DescribeStacksRequest) */ DescribeStacksResult describeStacks(); /** *

* Detects whether a stack's actual configuration differs, or has drifted, from it's expected configuration, * as defined in the stack template and any values specified as template parameters. For each resource in the stack * that supports drift detection, AWS CloudFormation compares the actual configuration of the resource with its * expected template configuration. Only resource properties explicitly defined in the stack template are checked * for drift. A stack is considered to have drifted if one or more of its resources differ from their expected * template configurations. For more information, see Detecting * Unregulated Configuration Changes to Stacks and Resources. *

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* Use DetectStackDrift to detect drift on all supported resources for a given stack, or * DetectStackResourceDrift to detect drift on individual resources. *

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* For a list of stack resources that currently support drift detection, see Resources that Support Drift Detection. *

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* DetectStackDrift can take up to several minutes, depending on the number of resources contained * within the stack. Use DescribeStackDriftDetectionStatus to monitor the progress of a detect stack drift * operation. Once the drift detection operation has completed, use DescribeStackResourceDrifts to return * drift information about the stack and its resources. *

*

* When detecting drift on a stack, AWS CloudFormation does not detect drift on any nested stacks belonging to that * stack. Perform DetectStackDrift directly on the nested stack itself. *

* * @param detectStackDriftRequest * @return Result of the DetectStackDrift operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DetectStackDrift * @see AWS API Documentation */ DetectStackDriftResult detectStackDrift(DetectStackDriftRequest detectStackDriftRequest); /** *

* Returns information about whether a resource's actual configuration differs, or has drifted, from it's * expected configuration, as defined in the stack template and any values specified as template parameters. This * information includes actual and expected property values for resources in which AWS CloudFormation detects drift. * Only resource properties explicitly defined in the stack template are checked for drift. For more information * about stack and resource drift, see Detecting * Unregulated Configuration Changes to Stacks and Resources. *

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* Use DetectStackResourceDrift to detect drift on individual resources, or DetectStackDrift to * detect drift on all resources in a given stack that support drift detection. *

*

* Resources that do not currently support drift detection cannot be checked. For a list of resources that support * drift detection, see Resources that Support Drift Detection. *

* * @param detectStackResourceDriftRequest * @return Result of the DetectStackResourceDrift operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.DetectStackResourceDrift * @see AWS API Documentation */ DetectStackResourceDriftResult detectStackResourceDrift(DetectStackResourceDriftRequest detectStackResourceDriftRequest); /** *

* Returns the estimated monthly cost of a template. The return value is an AWS Simple Monthly Calculator URL with a * query string that describes the resources required to run the template. *

* * @param estimateTemplateCostRequest * The input for an EstimateTemplateCost action. * @return Result of the EstimateTemplateCost operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.EstimateTemplateCost * @see AWS API Documentation */ EstimateTemplateCostResult estimateTemplateCost(EstimateTemplateCostRequest estimateTemplateCostRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the EstimateTemplateCost operation. * * @see #estimateTemplateCost(EstimateTemplateCostRequest) */ EstimateTemplateCostResult estimateTemplateCost(); /** *

* Updates a stack using the input information that was provided when the specified change set was created. After * the call successfully completes, AWS CloudFormation starts updating the stack. Use the DescribeStacks * action to view the status of the update. *

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* When you execute a change set, AWS CloudFormation deletes all other change sets associated with the stack because * they aren't valid for the updated stack. *

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* If a stack policy is associated with the stack, AWS CloudFormation enforces the policy during the update. You * can't specify a temporary stack policy that overrides the current policy. *

* * @param executeChangeSetRequest * The input for the ExecuteChangeSet action. * @return Result of the ExecuteChangeSet operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidChangeSetStatusException * The specified change set can't be used to update the stack. For example, the change set status might be * CREATE_IN_PROGRESS, or the stack status might be UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS. * @throws ChangeSetNotFoundException * The specified change set name or ID doesn't exit. To view valid change sets for a stack, use the * ListChangeSets action. * @throws InsufficientCapabilitiesException * The template contains resources with capabilities that weren't specified in the Capabilities parameter. * @throws TokenAlreadyExistsException * A client request token already exists. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.ExecuteChangeSet * @see AWS API Documentation */ ExecuteChangeSetResult executeChangeSet(ExecuteChangeSetRequest executeChangeSetRequest); /** *

* Returns the stack policy for a specified stack. If a stack doesn't have a policy, a null value is returned. *

* * @param getStackPolicyRequest * The input for the GetStackPolicy action. * @return Result of the GetStackPolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.GetStackPolicy * @see AWS * API Documentation */ GetStackPolicyResult getStackPolicy(GetStackPolicyRequest getStackPolicyRequest); /** *

* Returns the template body for a specified stack. You can get the template for running or deleted stacks. *

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* For deleted stacks, GetTemplate returns the template for up to 90 days after the stack has been deleted. *

* *

* If the template does not exist, a ValidationError is returned. *

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* * @param getTemplateRequest * The input for a GetTemplate action. * @return Result of the GetTemplate operation returned by the service. * @throws ChangeSetNotFoundException * The specified change set name or ID doesn't exit. To view valid change sets for a stack, use the * ListChangeSets action. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.GetTemplate * @see AWS API * Documentation */ GetTemplateResult getTemplate(GetTemplateRequest getTemplateRequest); /** *

* Returns information about a new or existing template. The GetTemplateSummary action is useful for * viewing parameter information, such as default parameter values and parameter types, before you create or update * a stack or stack set. *

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* You can use the GetTemplateSummary action when you submit a template, or you can get template * information for a stack set, or a running or deleted stack. *

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* For deleted stacks, GetTemplateSummary returns the template information for up to 90 days after the * stack has been deleted. If the template does not exist, a ValidationError is returned. *

* * @param getTemplateSummaryRequest * The input for the GetTemplateSummary action. * @return Result of the GetTemplateSummary operation returned by the service. * @throws StackSetNotFoundException * The specified stack set doesn't exist. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.GetTemplateSummary * @see AWS API Documentation */ GetTemplateSummaryResult getTemplateSummary(GetTemplateSummaryRequest getTemplateSummaryRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the GetTemplateSummary operation. * * @see #getTemplateSummary(GetTemplateSummaryRequest) */ GetTemplateSummaryResult getTemplateSummary(); /** *

* Returns the ID and status of each active change set for a stack. For example, AWS CloudFormation lists change * sets that are in the CREATE_IN_PROGRESS or CREATE_PENDING state. *

* * @param listChangeSetsRequest * The input for the ListChangeSets action. * @return Result of the ListChangeSets operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.ListChangeSets * @see AWS * API Documentation */ ListChangeSetsResult listChangeSets(ListChangeSetsRequest listChangeSetsRequest); /** *

* Lists all exported output values in the account and region in which you call this action. Use this action to see * the exported output values that you can import into other stacks. To import values, use the * Fn::ImportValue function. *

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* For more information, see AWS * CloudFormation Export Stack Output Values. *

* * @param listExportsRequest * @return Result of the ListExports operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.ListExports * @see AWS API * Documentation */ ListExportsResult listExports(ListExportsRequest listExportsRequest); /** *

* Lists all stacks that are importing an exported output value. To modify or remove an exported output value, first * use this action to see which stacks are using it. To see the exported output values in your account, see * ListExports. *

*

* For more information about importing an exported output value, see the * Fn::ImportValue function. *

* * @param listImportsRequest * @return Result of the ListImports operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.ListImports * @see AWS API * Documentation */ ListImportsResult listImports(ListImportsRequest listImportsRequest); /** *

* Returns summary information about stack instances that are associated with the specified stack set. You can * filter for stack instances that are associated with a specific AWS account name or region. *

* * @param listStackInstancesRequest * @return Result of the ListStackInstances operation returned by the service. * @throws StackSetNotFoundException * The specified stack set doesn't exist. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.ListStackInstances * @see AWS API Documentation */ ListStackInstancesResult listStackInstances(ListStackInstancesRequest listStackInstancesRequest); /** *

* Returns descriptions of all resources of the specified stack. *

*

* For deleted stacks, ListStackResources returns resource information for up to 90 days after the stack has been * deleted. *

* * @param listStackResourcesRequest * The input for the ListStackResource action. * @return Result of the ListStackResources operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.ListStackResources * @see AWS API Documentation */ ListStackResourcesResult listStackResources(ListStackResourcesRequest listStackResourcesRequest); /** *

* Returns summary information about the results of a stack set operation. *

* * @param listStackSetOperationResultsRequest * @return Result of the ListStackSetOperationResults operation returned by the service. * @throws StackSetNotFoundException * The specified stack set doesn't exist. * @throws OperationNotFoundException * The specified ID refers to an operation that doesn't exist. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.ListStackSetOperationResults * @see AWS API Documentation */ ListStackSetOperationResultsResult listStackSetOperationResults(ListStackSetOperationResultsRequest listStackSetOperationResultsRequest); /** *

* Returns summary information about operations performed on a stack set. *

* * @param listStackSetOperationsRequest * @return Result of the ListStackSetOperations operation returned by the service. * @throws StackSetNotFoundException * The specified stack set doesn't exist. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.ListStackSetOperations * @see AWS API Documentation */ ListStackSetOperationsResult listStackSetOperations(ListStackSetOperationsRequest listStackSetOperationsRequest); /** *

* Returns summary information about stack sets that are associated with the user. *

* * @param listStackSetsRequest * @return Result of the ListStackSets operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.ListStackSets * @see AWS * API Documentation */ ListStackSetsResult listStackSets(ListStackSetsRequest listStackSetsRequest); /** *

* Returns the summary information for stacks whose status matches the specified StackStatusFilter. Summary * information for stacks that have been deleted is kept for 90 days after the stack is deleted. If no * StackStatusFilter is specified, summary information for all stacks is returned (including existing stacks and * stacks that have been deleted). *

* * @param listStacksRequest * The input for ListStacks action. * @return Result of the ListStacks operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.ListStacks * @see AWS API * Documentation */ ListStacksResult listStacks(ListStacksRequest listStacksRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the ListStacks operation. * * @see #listStacks(ListStacksRequest) */ ListStacksResult listStacks(); /** *

* Sets a stack policy for a specified stack. *

* * @param setStackPolicyRequest * The input for the SetStackPolicy action. * @return Result of the SetStackPolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.SetStackPolicy * @see AWS * API Documentation */ SetStackPolicyResult setStackPolicy(SetStackPolicyRequest setStackPolicyRequest); /** *

* Sends a signal to the specified resource with a success or failure status. You can use the SignalResource API in * conjunction with a creation policy or update policy. AWS CloudFormation doesn't proceed with a stack creation or * update until resources receive the required number of signals or the timeout period is exceeded. The * SignalResource API is useful in cases where you want to send signals from anywhere other than an Amazon EC2 * instance. *

* * @param signalResourceRequest * The input for the SignalResource action. * @return Result of the SignalResource operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.SignalResource * @see AWS * API Documentation */ SignalResourceResult signalResource(SignalResourceRequest signalResourceRequest); /** *

* Stops an in-progress operation on a stack set and its associated stack instances. *

* * @param stopStackSetOperationRequest * @return Result of the StopStackSetOperation operation returned by the service. * @throws StackSetNotFoundException * The specified stack set doesn't exist. * @throws OperationNotFoundException * The specified ID refers to an operation that doesn't exist. * @throws InvalidOperationException * The specified operation isn't valid. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.StopStackSetOperation * @see AWS API Documentation */ StopStackSetOperationResult stopStackSetOperation(StopStackSetOperationRequest stopStackSetOperationRequest); /** *

* Updates a stack as specified in the template. After the call completes successfully, the stack update starts. You * can check the status of the stack via the DescribeStacks action. *

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* To get a copy of the template for an existing stack, you can use the GetTemplate action. *

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* For more information about creating an update template, updating a stack, and monitoring the progress of the * update, see Updating a * Stack. *

* * @param updateStackRequest * The input for an UpdateStack action. * @return Result of the UpdateStack operation returned by the service. * @throws InsufficientCapabilitiesException * The template contains resources with capabilities that weren't specified in the Capabilities parameter. * @throws TokenAlreadyExistsException * A client request token already exists. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.UpdateStack * @see AWS API * Documentation */ UpdateStackResult updateStack(UpdateStackRequest updateStackRequest); /** *

* Updates the parameter values for stack instances for the specified accounts, within the specified regions. A * stack instance refers to a stack in a specific account and region. *

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* You can only update stack instances in regions and accounts where they already exist; to create additional stack * instances, use CreateStackInstances. *

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* During stack set updates, any parameters overridden for a stack instance are not updated, but retain their * overridden value. *

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* You can only update the parameter values that are specified in the stack set; to add or delete a parameter * itself, use UpdateStackSet * to update the stack set template. If you add a parameter to a template, before you can override the * parameter value specified in the stack set you must first use UpdateStackSet to update all stack instances with the updated template and parameter value specified in the * stack set. Once a stack instance has been updated with the new parameter, you can then override the parameter * value using UpdateStackInstances. *

* * @param updateStackInstancesRequest * @return Result of the UpdateStackInstances operation returned by the service. * @throws StackSetNotFoundException * The specified stack set doesn't exist. * @throws StackInstanceNotFoundException * The specified stack instance doesn't exist. * @throws OperationInProgressException * Another operation is currently in progress for this stack set. Only one operation can be performed for a * stack set at a given time. * @throws OperationIdAlreadyExistsException * The specified operation ID already exists. * @throws StaleRequestException * Another operation has been performed on this stack set since the specified operation was performed. * @throws InvalidOperationException * The specified operation isn't valid. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.UpdateStackInstances * @see AWS API Documentation */ UpdateStackInstancesResult updateStackInstances(UpdateStackInstancesRequest updateStackInstancesRequest); /** *

* Updates the stack set, and associated stack instances in the specified accounts and regions. *

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* Even if the stack set operation created by updating the stack set fails (completely or partially, below or above * a specified failure tolerance), the stack set is updated with your changes. Subsequent * CreateStackInstances calls on the specified stack set use the updated stack set. *

* * @param updateStackSetRequest * @return Result of the UpdateStackSet operation returned by the service. * @throws StackSetNotFoundException * The specified stack set doesn't exist. * @throws OperationInProgressException * Another operation is currently in progress for this stack set. Only one operation can be performed for a * stack set at a given time. * @throws OperationIdAlreadyExistsException * The specified operation ID already exists. * @throws StaleRequestException * Another operation has been performed on this stack set since the specified operation was performed. * @throws InvalidOperationException * The specified operation isn't valid. * @throws StackInstanceNotFoundException * The specified stack instance doesn't exist. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.UpdateStackSet * @see AWS * API Documentation */ UpdateStackSetResult updateStackSet(UpdateStackSetRequest updateStackSetRequest); /** *

* Updates termination protection for the specified stack. If a user attempts to delete a stack with termination * protection enabled, the operation fails and the stack remains unchanged. For more information, see Protecting a Stack From Being Deleted * in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide. *

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* For nested stacks, termination * protection is set on the root stack and cannot be changed directly on the nested stack. *

* * @param updateTerminationProtectionRequest * @return Result of the UpdateTerminationProtection operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.UpdateTerminationProtection * @see AWS API Documentation */ UpdateTerminationProtectionResult updateTerminationProtection(UpdateTerminationProtectionRequest updateTerminationProtectionRequest); /** *

* Validates a specified template. AWS CloudFormation first checks if the template is valid JSON. If it isn't, AWS * CloudFormation checks if the template is valid YAML. If both these checks fail, AWS CloudFormation returns a * template validation error. *

* * @param validateTemplateRequest * The input for ValidateTemplate action. * @return Result of the ValidateTemplate operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudFormation.ValidateTemplate * @see AWS API Documentation */ ValidateTemplateResult validateTemplate(ValidateTemplateRequest validateTemplateRequest); /** * Shuts down this client object, releasing any resources that might be held open. This is an optional method, and * callers are not expected to call it, but can if they want to explicitly release any open resources. Once a client * has been shutdown, it should not be used to make any more requests. */ void shutdown(); /** * Returns additional metadata for a previously executed successful request, typically used for debugging issues * where a service isn't acting as expected. This data isn't considered part of the result data returned by an * operation, so it's available through this separate, diagnostic interface. *

* Response metadata is only cached for a limited period of time, so if you need to access this extra diagnostic * information for an executed request, you should use this method to retrieve it as soon as possible after * executing a request. * * @param request * The originally executed request. * * @return The response metadata for the specified request, or null if none is available. */ ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request); AmazonCloudFormationWaiters waiters(); }





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