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package com.amazonaws.services.ecs.model;

import java.io.Serializable;
import javax.annotation.Generated;
import com.amazonaws.protocol.StructuredPojo;
import com.amazonaws.protocol.ProtocolMarshaller;

/**
 * 

* A regional grouping of one or more container instances where you can run task requests. Each account receives a * default cluster the first time you use the Amazon ECS service, but you may also create other clusters. Clusters may * contain more than one instance type simultaneously. *

* * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class Cluster implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo { /** *

* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that identifies the cluster. For more information about the ARN format, see Amazon * Resource Name (ARN) in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. *

*/ private String clusterArn; /** *

* A user-generated string that you use to identify your cluster. *

*/ private String clusterName; /** *

* The execute command configuration for the cluster. *

*/ private ClusterConfiguration configuration; /** *

* The status of the cluster. The following are the possible states that are returned. *

*
*
ACTIVE
*
*

* The cluster is ready to accept tasks and if applicable you can register container instances with the cluster. *

*
*
PROVISIONING
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity provider * are being created. *

*
*
DEPROVISIONING
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity provider * are being deleted. *

*
*
FAILED
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity provider * have failed to create. *

*
*
INACTIVE
*
*

* The cluster has been deleted. Clusters with an INACTIVE status may remain discoverable in your * account for a period of time. However, this behavior is subject to change in the future. We don't recommend that * you rely on INACTIVE clusters persisting. *

*
*
*/ private String status; /** *

* The number of container instances registered into the cluster. This includes container instances in both * ACTIVE and DRAINING status. *

*/ private Integer registeredContainerInstancesCount; /** *

* The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the RUNNING state. *

*/ private Integer runningTasksCount; /** *

* The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the PENDING state. *

*/ private Integer pendingTasksCount; /** *

* The number of services that are running on the cluster in an ACTIVE state. You can view these * services with ListServices. *

*/ private Integer activeServicesCount; /** *

* Additional information about your clusters that are separated by launch type. They include the following: *

*
    *
  • *

    * runningEC2TasksCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * RunningFargateTasksCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * pendingEC2TasksCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * pendingFargateTasksCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * activeEC2ServiceCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * activeFargateServiceCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * drainingEC2ServiceCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * drainingFargateServiceCount *

    *
  • *
*/ private com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList statistics; /** *

* The metadata that you apply to the cluster to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key * and an optional value. You define both. *

*

* The following basic restrictions apply to tags: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Maximum number of tags per resource - 50 *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have * restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable * in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Tag keys and values are case-sensitive. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Do not use aws:, AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for * either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values * with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit. *

    *
  • *
*/ private com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList tags; /** *

* The settings for the cluster. This parameter indicates whether CloudWatch Container Insights is on or off for a * cluster. *

*/ private com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList settings; /** *

* The capacity providers associated with the cluster. *

*/ private com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList capacityProviders; /** *

* The default capacity provider strategy for the cluster. When services or tasks are run in the cluster with no * launch type or capacity provider strategy specified, the default capacity provider strategy is used. *

*/ private com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList defaultCapacityProviderStrategy; /** *

* The resources attached to a cluster. When using a capacity provider with a cluster, the capacity provider and * associated resources are returned as cluster attachments. *

*/ private com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList attachments; /** *

* The status of the capacity providers associated with the cluster. The following are the states that are returned. *

*
*
UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS
*
*

* The available capacity providers for the cluster are updating. *

*
*
UPDATE_COMPLETE
*
*

* The capacity providers have successfully updated. *

*
*
UPDATE_FAILED
*
*

* The capacity provider updates failed. *

*
*
*/ private String attachmentsStatus; /** *

* Use this parameter to set a default Service Connect namespace. After you set a default Service Connect namespace, * any new services with Service Connect turned on that are created in the cluster are added as client services in * the namespace. This setting only applies to new services that set the enabled parameter to * true in the ServiceConnectConfiguration. You can set the namespace of each service * individually in the ServiceConnectConfiguration to override this default parameter. *

*

* Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to * services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that * collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported * with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in * the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. *

*/ private ClusterServiceConnectDefaults serviceConnectDefaults; /** *

* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that identifies the cluster. For more information about the ARN format, see Amazon * Resource Name (ARN) in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. *

* * @param clusterArn * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that identifies the cluster. For more information about the ARN format, see * Amazon Resource Name (ARN) in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. */ public void setClusterArn(String clusterArn) { this.clusterArn = clusterArn; } /** *

* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that identifies the cluster. For more information about the ARN format, see Amazon * Resource Name (ARN) in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. *

* * @return The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that identifies the cluster. For more information about the ARN format, * see Amazon Resource Name (ARN) in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. */ public String getClusterArn() { return this.clusterArn; } /** *

* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that identifies the cluster. For more information about the ARN format, see Amazon * Resource Name (ARN) in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. *

* * @param clusterArn * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that identifies the cluster. For more information about the ARN format, see * Amazon Resource Name (ARN) in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withClusterArn(String clusterArn) { setClusterArn(clusterArn); return this; } /** *

* A user-generated string that you use to identify your cluster. *

* * @param clusterName * A user-generated string that you use to identify your cluster. */ public void setClusterName(String clusterName) { this.clusterName = clusterName; } /** *

* A user-generated string that you use to identify your cluster. *

* * @return A user-generated string that you use to identify your cluster. */ public String getClusterName() { return this.clusterName; } /** *

* A user-generated string that you use to identify your cluster. *

* * @param clusterName * A user-generated string that you use to identify your cluster. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withClusterName(String clusterName) { setClusterName(clusterName); return this; } /** *

* The execute command configuration for the cluster. *

* * @param configuration * The execute command configuration for the cluster. */ public void setConfiguration(ClusterConfiguration configuration) { this.configuration = configuration; } /** *

* The execute command configuration for the cluster. *

* * @return The execute command configuration for the cluster. */ public ClusterConfiguration getConfiguration() { return this.configuration; } /** *

* The execute command configuration for the cluster. *

* * @param configuration * The execute command configuration for the cluster. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withConfiguration(ClusterConfiguration configuration) { setConfiguration(configuration); return this; } /** *

* The status of the cluster. The following are the possible states that are returned. *

*
*
ACTIVE
*
*

* The cluster is ready to accept tasks and if applicable you can register container instances with the cluster. *

*
*
PROVISIONING
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity provider * are being created. *

*
*
DEPROVISIONING
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity provider * are being deleted. *

*
*
FAILED
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity provider * have failed to create. *

*
*
INACTIVE
*
*

* The cluster has been deleted. Clusters with an INACTIVE status may remain discoverable in your * account for a period of time. However, this behavior is subject to change in the future. We don't recommend that * you rely on INACTIVE clusters persisting. *

*
*
* * @param status * The status of the cluster. The following are the possible states that are returned.

*
*
ACTIVE
*
*

* The cluster is ready to accept tasks and if applicable you can register container instances with the * cluster. *

*
*
PROVISIONING
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity * provider are being created. *

*
*
DEPROVISIONING
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity * provider are being deleted. *

*
*
FAILED
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity * provider have failed to create. *

*
*
INACTIVE
*
*

* The cluster has been deleted. Clusters with an INACTIVE status may remain discoverable in * your account for a period of time. However, this behavior is subject to change in the future. We don't * recommend that you rely on INACTIVE clusters persisting. *

*
*/ public void setStatus(String status) { this.status = status; } /** *

* The status of the cluster. The following are the possible states that are returned. *

*
*
ACTIVE
*
*

* The cluster is ready to accept tasks and if applicable you can register container instances with the cluster. *

*
*
PROVISIONING
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity provider * are being created. *

*
*
DEPROVISIONING
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity provider * are being deleted. *

*
*
FAILED
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity provider * have failed to create. *

*
*
INACTIVE
*
*

* The cluster has been deleted. Clusters with an INACTIVE status may remain discoverable in your * account for a period of time. However, this behavior is subject to change in the future. We don't recommend that * you rely on INACTIVE clusters persisting. *

*
*
* * @return The status of the cluster. The following are the possible states that are returned.

*
*
ACTIVE
*
*

* The cluster is ready to accept tasks and if applicable you can register container instances with the * cluster. *

*
*
PROVISIONING
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity * provider are being created. *

*
*
DEPROVISIONING
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity * provider are being deleted. *

*
*
FAILED
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity * provider have failed to create. *

*
*
INACTIVE
*
*

* The cluster has been deleted. Clusters with an INACTIVE status may remain discoverable in * your account for a period of time. However, this behavior is subject to change in the future. We don't * recommend that you rely on INACTIVE clusters persisting. *

*
*/ public String getStatus() { return this.status; } /** *

* The status of the cluster. The following are the possible states that are returned. *

*
*
ACTIVE
*
*

* The cluster is ready to accept tasks and if applicable you can register container instances with the cluster. *

*
*
PROVISIONING
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity provider * are being created. *

*
*
DEPROVISIONING
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity provider * are being deleted. *

*
*
FAILED
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity provider * have failed to create. *

*
*
INACTIVE
*
*

* The cluster has been deleted. Clusters with an INACTIVE status may remain discoverable in your * account for a period of time. However, this behavior is subject to change in the future. We don't recommend that * you rely on INACTIVE clusters persisting. *

*
*
* * @param status * The status of the cluster. The following are the possible states that are returned.

*
*
ACTIVE
*
*

* The cluster is ready to accept tasks and if applicable you can register container instances with the * cluster. *

*
*
PROVISIONING
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity * provider are being created. *

*
*
DEPROVISIONING
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity * provider are being deleted. *

*
*
FAILED
*
*

* The cluster has capacity providers that are associated with it and the resources needed for the capacity * provider have failed to create. *

*
*
INACTIVE
*
*

* The cluster has been deleted. Clusters with an INACTIVE status may remain discoverable in * your account for a period of time. However, this behavior is subject to change in the future. We don't * recommend that you rely on INACTIVE clusters persisting. *

*
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withStatus(String status) { setStatus(status); return this; } /** *

* The number of container instances registered into the cluster. This includes container instances in both * ACTIVE and DRAINING status. *

* * @param registeredContainerInstancesCount * The number of container instances registered into the cluster. This includes container instances in both * ACTIVE and DRAINING status. */ public void setRegisteredContainerInstancesCount(Integer registeredContainerInstancesCount) { this.registeredContainerInstancesCount = registeredContainerInstancesCount; } /** *

* The number of container instances registered into the cluster. This includes container instances in both * ACTIVE and DRAINING status. *

* * @return The number of container instances registered into the cluster. This includes container instances in both * ACTIVE and DRAINING status. */ public Integer getRegisteredContainerInstancesCount() { return this.registeredContainerInstancesCount; } /** *

* The number of container instances registered into the cluster. This includes container instances in both * ACTIVE and DRAINING status. *

* * @param registeredContainerInstancesCount * The number of container instances registered into the cluster. This includes container instances in both * ACTIVE and DRAINING status. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withRegisteredContainerInstancesCount(Integer registeredContainerInstancesCount) { setRegisteredContainerInstancesCount(registeredContainerInstancesCount); return this; } /** *

* The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the RUNNING state. *

* * @param runningTasksCount * The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the RUNNING state. */ public void setRunningTasksCount(Integer runningTasksCount) { this.runningTasksCount = runningTasksCount; } /** *

* The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the RUNNING state. *

* * @return The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the RUNNING state. */ public Integer getRunningTasksCount() { return this.runningTasksCount; } /** *

* The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the RUNNING state. *

* * @param runningTasksCount * The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the RUNNING state. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withRunningTasksCount(Integer runningTasksCount) { setRunningTasksCount(runningTasksCount); return this; } /** *

* The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the PENDING state. *

* * @param pendingTasksCount * The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the PENDING state. */ public void setPendingTasksCount(Integer pendingTasksCount) { this.pendingTasksCount = pendingTasksCount; } /** *

* The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the PENDING state. *

* * @return The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the PENDING state. */ public Integer getPendingTasksCount() { return this.pendingTasksCount; } /** *

* The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the PENDING state. *

* * @param pendingTasksCount * The number of tasks in the cluster that are in the PENDING state. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withPendingTasksCount(Integer pendingTasksCount) { setPendingTasksCount(pendingTasksCount); return this; } /** *

* The number of services that are running on the cluster in an ACTIVE state. You can view these * services with ListServices. *

* * @param activeServicesCount * The number of services that are running on the cluster in an ACTIVE state. You can view these * services with ListServices. */ public void setActiveServicesCount(Integer activeServicesCount) { this.activeServicesCount = activeServicesCount; } /** *

* The number of services that are running on the cluster in an ACTIVE state. You can view these * services with ListServices. *

* * @return The number of services that are running on the cluster in an ACTIVE state. You can view * these services with ListServices. */ public Integer getActiveServicesCount() { return this.activeServicesCount; } /** *

* The number of services that are running on the cluster in an ACTIVE state. You can view these * services with ListServices. *

* * @param activeServicesCount * The number of services that are running on the cluster in an ACTIVE state. You can view these * services with ListServices. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withActiveServicesCount(Integer activeServicesCount) { setActiveServicesCount(activeServicesCount); return this; } /** *

* Additional information about your clusters that are separated by launch type. They include the following: *

*
    *
  • *

    * runningEC2TasksCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * RunningFargateTasksCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * pendingEC2TasksCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * pendingFargateTasksCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * activeEC2ServiceCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * activeFargateServiceCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * drainingEC2ServiceCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * drainingFargateServiceCount *

    *
  • *
* * @return Additional information about your clusters that are separated by launch type. They include the * following:

*
    *
  • *

    * runningEC2TasksCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * RunningFargateTasksCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * pendingEC2TasksCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * pendingFargateTasksCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * activeEC2ServiceCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * activeFargateServiceCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * drainingEC2ServiceCount *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * drainingFargateServiceCount *

    *
  • */ public java.util.List getStatistics() { if (statistics == null) { statistics = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(); } return statistics; } /** *

    * Additional information about your clusters that are separated by launch type. They include the following: *

    *
      *
    • *

      * runningEC2TasksCount *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * RunningFargateTasksCount *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * pendingEC2TasksCount *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * pendingFargateTasksCount *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * activeEC2ServiceCount *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * activeFargateServiceCount *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * drainingEC2ServiceCount *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * drainingFargateServiceCount *

      *
    • *
    * * @param statistics * Additional information about your clusters that are separated by launch type. They include the * following:

    *
      *
    • *

      * runningEC2TasksCount *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * RunningFargateTasksCount *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * pendingEC2TasksCount *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * pendingFargateTasksCount *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * activeEC2ServiceCount *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * activeFargateServiceCount *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * drainingEC2ServiceCount *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * drainingFargateServiceCount *

      *
    • */ public void setStatistics(java.util.Collection statistics) { if (statistics == null) { this.statistics = null; return; } this.statistics = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(statistics); } /** *

      * Additional information about your clusters that are separated by launch type. They include the following: *

      *
        *
      • *

        * runningEC2TasksCount *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * RunningFargateTasksCount *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * pendingEC2TasksCount *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * pendingFargateTasksCount *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * activeEC2ServiceCount *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * activeFargateServiceCount *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * drainingEC2ServiceCount *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * drainingFargateServiceCount *

        *
      • *
      *

      * NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use * {@link #setStatistics(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withStatistics(java.util.Collection)} if you want to * override the existing values. *

      * * @param statistics * Additional information about your clusters that are separated by launch type. They include the * following:

      *
        *
      • *

        * runningEC2TasksCount *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * RunningFargateTasksCount *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * pendingEC2TasksCount *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * pendingFargateTasksCount *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * activeEC2ServiceCount *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * activeFargateServiceCount *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * drainingEC2ServiceCount *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * drainingFargateServiceCount *

        *
      • * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withStatistics(KeyValuePair... statistics) { if (this.statistics == null) { setStatistics(new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(statistics.length)); } for (KeyValuePair ele : statistics) { this.statistics.add(ele); } return this; } /** *

        * Additional information about your clusters that are separated by launch type. They include the following: *

        *
          *
        • *

          * runningEC2TasksCount *

          *
        • *
        • *

          * RunningFargateTasksCount *

          *
        • *
        • *

          * pendingEC2TasksCount *

          *
        • *
        • *

          * pendingFargateTasksCount *

          *
        • *
        • *

          * activeEC2ServiceCount *

          *
        • *
        • *

          * activeFargateServiceCount *

          *
        • *
        • *

          * drainingEC2ServiceCount *

          *
        • *
        • *

          * drainingFargateServiceCount *

          *
        • *
        * * @param statistics * Additional information about your clusters that are separated by launch type. They include the * following:

        *
          *
        • *

          * runningEC2TasksCount *

          *
        • *
        • *

          * RunningFargateTasksCount *

          *
        • *
        • *

          * pendingEC2TasksCount *

          *
        • *
        • *

          * pendingFargateTasksCount *

          *
        • *
        • *

          * activeEC2ServiceCount *

          *
        • *
        • *

          * activeFargateServiceCount *

          *
        • *
        • *

          * drainingEC2ServiceCount *

          *
        • *
        • *

          * drainingFargateServiceCount *

          *
        • * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withStatistics(java.util.Collection statistics) { setStatistics(statistics); return this; } /** *

          * The metadata that you apply to the cluster to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key * and an optional value. You define both. *

          *

          * The following basic restrictions apply to tags: *

          *
            *
          • *

            * Maximum number of tags per resource - 50 *

            *
          • *
          • *

            * For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value. *

            *
          • *
          • *

            * Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

            *
          • *
          • *

            * Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

            *
          • *
          • *

            * If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have * restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable * in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @. *

            *
          • *
          • *

            * Tag keys and values are case-sensitive. *

            *
          • *
          • *

            * Do not use aws:, AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for * either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values * with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit. *

            *
          • *
          * * @return The metadata that you apply to the cluster to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of * a key and an optional value. You define both.

          *

          * The following basic restrictions apply to tags: *

          *
            *
          • *

            * Maximum number of tags per resource - 50 *

            *
          • *
          • *

            * For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value. *

            *
          • *
          • *

            * Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

            *
          • *
          • *

            * Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

            *
          • *
          • *

            * If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may * have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces * representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @. *

            *
          • *
          • *

            * Tag keys and values are case-sensitive. *

            *
          • *
          • *

            * Do not use aws:, AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a * prefix for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete * tag keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource * limit. *

            *
          • */ public java.util.List getTags() { if (tags == null) { tags = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(); } return tags; } /** *

            * The metadata that you apply to the cluster to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key * and an optional value. You define both. *

            *

            * The following basic restrictions apply to tags: *

            *
              *
            • *

              * Maximum number of tags per resource - 50 *

              *
            • *
            • *

              * For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value. *

              *
            • *
            • *

              * Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

              *
            • *
            • *

              * Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

              *
            • *
            • *

              * If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have * restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable * in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @. *

              *
            • *
            • *

              * Tag keys and values are case-sensitive. *

              *
            • *
            • *

              * Do not use aws:, AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for * either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values * with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit. *

              *
            • *
            * * @param tags * The metadata that you apply to the cluster to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of * a key and an optional value. You define both.

            *

            * The following basic restrictions apply to tags: *

            *
              *
            • *

              * Maximum number of tags per resource - 50 *

              *
            • *
            • *

              * For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value. *

              *
            • *
            • *

              * Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

              *
            • *
            • *

              * Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

              *
            • *
            • *

              * If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may * have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces * representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @. *

              *
            • *
            • *

              * Tag keys and values are case-sensitive. *

              *
            • *
            • *

              * Do not use aws:, AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix * for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag * keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit. *

              *
            • */ public void setTags(java.util.Collection tags) { if (tags == null) { this.tags = null; return; } this.tags = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(tags); } /** *

              * The metadata that you apply to the cluster to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key * and an optional value. You define both. *

              *

              * The following basic restrictions apply to tags: *

              *
                *
              • *

                * Maximum number of tags per resource - 50 *

                *
              • *
              • *

                * For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value. *

                *
              • *
              • *

                * Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

                *
              • *
              • *

                * Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

                *
              • *
              • *

                * If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have * restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable * in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @. *

                *
              • *
              • *

                * Tag keys and values are case-sensitive. *

                *
              • *
              • *

                * Do not use aws:, AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for * either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values * with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit. *

                *
              • *
              *

              * NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use * {@link #setTags(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withTags(java.util.Collection)} if you want to override the * existing values. *

              * * @param tags * The metadata that you apply to the cluster to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of * a key and an optional value. You define both.

              *

              * The following basic restrictions apply to tags: *

              *
                *
              • *

                * Maximum number of tags per resource - 50 *

                *
              • *
              • *

                * For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value. *

                *
              • *
              • *

                * Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

                *
              • *
              • *

                * Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

                *
              • *
              • *

                * If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may * have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces * representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @. *

                *
              • *
              • *

                * Tag keys and values are case-sensitive. *

                *
              • *
              • *

                * Do not use aws:, AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix * for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag * keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit. *

                *
              • * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withTags(Tag... tags) { if (this.tags == null) { setTags(new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(tags.length)); } for (Tag ele : tags) { this.tags.add(ele); } return this; } /** *

                * The metadata that you apply to the cluster to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of a key * and an optional value. You define both. *

                *

                * The following basic restrictions apply to tags: *

                *
                  *
                • *

                  * Maximum number of tags per resource - 50 *

                  *
                • *
                • *

                  * For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value. *

                  *
                • *
                • *

                  * Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

                  *
                • *
                • *

                  * Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

                  *
                • *
                • *

                  * If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may have * restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces representable * in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @. *

                  *
                • *
                • *

                  * Tag keys and values are case-sensitive. *

                  *
                • *
                • *

                  * Do not use aws:, AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix for * either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag keys or values * with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit. *

                  *
                • *
                * * @param tags * The metadata that you apply to the cluster to help you categorize and organize them. Each tag consists of * a key and an optional value. You define both.

                *

                * The following basic restrictions apply to tags: *

                *
                  *
                • *

                  * Maximum number of tags per resource - 50 *

                  *
                • *
                • *

                  * For each resource, each tag key must be unique, and each tag key can have only one value. *

                  *
                • *
                • *

                  * Maximum key length - 128 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

                  *
                • *
                • *

                  * Maximum value length - 256 Unicode characters in UTF-8 *

                  *
                • *
                • *

                  * If your tagging schema is used across multiple services and resources, remember that other services may * have restrictions on allowed characters. Generally allowed characters are: letters, numbers, and spaces * representable in UTF-8, and the following characters: + - = . _ : / @. *

                  *
                • *
                • *

                  * Tag keys and values are case-sensitive. *

                  *
                • *
                • *

                  * Do not use aws:, AWS:, or any upper or lowercase combination of such as a prefix * for either keys or values as it is reserved for Amazon Web Services use. You cannot edit or delete tag * keys or values with this prefix. Tags with this prefix do not count against your tags per resource limit. *

                  *
                • * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withTags(java.util.Collection tags) { setTags(tags); return this; } /** *

                  * The settings for the cluster. This parameter indicates whether CloudWatch Container Insights is on or off for a * cluster. *

                  * * @return The settings for the cluster. This parameter indicates whether CloudWatch Container Insights is on or off * for a cluster. */ public java.util.List getSettings() { if (settings == null) { settings = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(); } return settings; } /** *

                  * The settings for the cluster. This parameter indicates whether CloudWatch Container Insights is on or off for a * cluster. *

                  * * @param settings * The settings for the cluster. This parameter indicates whether CloudWatch Container Insights is on or off * for a cluster. */ public void setSettings(java.util.Collection settings) { if (settings == null) { this.settings = null; return; } this.settings = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(settings); } /** *

                  * The settings for the cluster. This parameter indicates whether CloudWatch Container Insights is on or off for a * cluster. *

                  *

                  * NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use * {@link #setSettings(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withSettings(java.util.Collection)} if you want to override * the existing values. *

                  * * @param settings * The settings for the cluster. This parameter indicates whether CloudWatch Container Insights is on or off * for a cluster. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withSettings(ClusterSetting... settings) { if (this.settings == null) { setSettings(new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(settings.length)); } for (ClusterSetting ele : settings) { this.settings.add(ele); } return this; } /** *

                  * The settings for the cluster. This parameter indicates whether CloudWatch Container Insights is on or off for a * cluster. *

                  * * @param settings * The settings for the cluster. This parameter indicates whether CloudWatch Container Insights is on or off * for a cluster. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withSettings(java.util.Collection settings) { setSettings(settings); return this; } /** *

                  * The capacity providers associated with the cluster. *

                  * * @return The capacity providers associated with the cluster. */ public java.util.List getCapacityProviders() { if (capacityProviders == null) { capacityProviders = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(); } return capacityProviders; } /** *

                  * The capacity providers associated with the cluster. *

                  * * @param capacityProviders * The capacity providers associated with the cluster. */ public void setCapacityProviders(java.util.Collection capacityProviders) { if (capacityProviders == null) { this.capacityProviders = null; return; } this.capacityProviders = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(capacityProviders); } /** *

                  * The capacity providers associated with the cluster. *

                  *

                  * NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use * {@link #setCapacityProviders(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withCapacityProviders(java.util.Collection)} if * you want to override the existing values. *

                  * * @param capacityProviders * The capacity providers associated with the cluster. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withCapacityProviders(String... capacityProviders) { if (this.capacityProviders == null) { setCapacityProviders(new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(capacityProviders.length)); } for (String ele : capacityProviders) { this.capacityProviders.add(ele); } return this; } /** *

                  * The capacity providers associated with the cluster. *

                  * * @param capacityProviders * The capacity providers associated with the cluster. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withCapacityProviders(java.util.Collection capacityProviders) { setCapacityProviders(capacityProviders); return this; } /** *

                  * The default capacity provider strategy for the cluster. When services or tasks are run in the cluster with no * launch type or capacity provider strategy specified, the default capacity provider strategy is used. *

                  * * @return The default capacity provider strategy for the cluster. When services or tasks are run in the cluster * with no launch type or capacity provider strategy specified, the default capacity provider strategy is * used. */ public java.util.List getDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy() { if (defaultCapacityProviderStrategy == null) { defaultCapacityProviderStrategy = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(); } return defaultCapacityProviderStrategy; } /** *

                  * The default capacity provider strategy for the cluster. When services or tasks are run in the cluster with no * launch type or capacity provider strategy specified, the default capacity provider strategy is used. *

                  * * @param defaultCapacityProviderStrategy * The default capacity provider strategy for the cluster. When services or tasks are run in the cluster with * no launch type or capacity provider strategy specified, the default capacity provider strategy is used. */ public void setDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy(java.util.Collection defaultCapacityProviderStrategy) { if (defaultCapacityProviderStrategy == null) { this.defaultCapacityProviderStrategy = null; return; } this.defaultCapacityProviderStrategy = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(defaultCapacityProviderStrategy); } /** *

                  * The default capacity provider strategy for the cluster. When services or tasks are run in the cluster with no * launch type or capacity provider strategy specified, the default capacity provider strategy is used. *

                  *

                  * NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use * {@link #setDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy(java.util.Collection)} or * {@link #withDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy(java.util.Collection)} if you want to override the existing values. *

                  * * @param defaultCapacityProviderStrategy * The default capacity provider strategy for the cluster. When services or tasks are run in the cluster with * no launch type or capacity provider strategy specified, the default capacity provider strategy is used. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy(CapacityProviderStrategyItem... defaultCapacityProviderStrategy) { if (this.defaultCapacityProviderStrategy == null) { setDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy(new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(defaultCapacityProviderStrategy.length)); } for (CapacityProviderStrategyItem ele : defaultCapacityProviderStrategy) { this.defaultCapacityProviderStrategy.add(ele); } return this; } /** *

                  * The default capacity provider strategy for the cluster. When services or tasks are run in the cluster with no * launch type or capacity provider strategy specified, the default capacity provider strategy is used. *

                  * * @param defaultCapacityProviderStrategy * The default capacity provider strategy for the cluster. When services or tasks are run in the cluster with * no launch type or capacity provider strategy specified, the default capacity provider strategy is used. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy(java.util.Collection defaultCapacityProviderStrategy) { setDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy(defaultCapacityProviderStrategy); return this; } /** *

                  * The resources attached to a cluster. When using a capacity provider with a cluster, the capacity provider and * associated resources are returned as cluster attachments. *

                  * * @return The resources attached to a cluster. When using a capacity provider with a cluster, the capacity provider * and associated resources are returned as cluster attachments. */ public java.util.List getAttachments() { if (attachments == null) { attachments = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(); } return attachments; } /** *

                  * The resources attached to a cluster. When using a capacity provider with a cluster, the capacity provider and * associated resources are returned as cluster attachments. *

                  * * @param attachments * The resources attached to a cluster. When using a capacity provider with a cluster, the capacity provider * and associated resources are returned as cluster attachments. */ public void setAttachments(java.util.Collection attachments) { if (attachments == null) { this.attachments = null; return; } this.attachments = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(attachments); } /** *

                  * The resources attached to a cluster. When using a capacity provider with a cluster, the capacity provider and * associated resources are returned as cluster attachments. *

                  *

                  * NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use * {@link #setAttachments(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withAttachments(java.util.Collection)} if you want to * override the existing values. *

                  * * @param attachments * The resources attached to a cluster. When using a capacity provider with a cluster, the capacity provider * and associated resources are returned as cluster attachments. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withAttachments(Attachment... attachments) { if (this.attachments == null) { setAttachments(new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList(attachments.length)); } for (Attachment ele : attachments) { this.attachments.add(ele); } return this; } /** *

                  * The resources attached to a cluster. When using a capacity provider with a cluster, the capacity provider and * associated resources are returned as cluster attachments. *

                  * * @param attachments * The resources attached to a cluster. When using a capacity provider with a cluster, the capacity provider * and associated resources are returned as cluster attachments. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withAttachments(java.util.Collection attachments) { setAttachments(attachments); return this; } /** *

                  * The status of the capacity providers associated with the cluster. The following are the states that are returned. *

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS
                  *
                  *

                  * The available capacity providers for the cluster are updating. *

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_COMPLETE
                  *
                  *

                  * The capacity providers have successfully updated. *

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_FAILED
                  *
                  *

                  * The capacity provider updates failed. *

                  *
                  *
                  * * @param attachmentsStatus * The status of the capacity providers associated with the cluster. The following are the states that are * returned.

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS
                  *
                  *

                  * The available capacity providers for the cluster are updating. *

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_COMPLETE
                  *
                  *

                  * The capacity providers have successfully updated. *

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_FAILED
                  *
                  *

                  * The capacity provider updates failed. *

                  *
                  */ public void setAttachmentsStatus(String attachmentsStatus) { this.attachmentsStatus = attachmentsStatus; } /** *

                  * The status of the capacity providers associated with the cluster. The following are the states that are returned. *

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS
                  *
                  *

                  * The available capacity providers for the cluster are updating. *

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_COMPLETE
                  *
                  *

                  * The capacity providers have successfully updated. *

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_FAILED
                  *
                  *

                  * The capacity provider updates failed. *

                  *
                  *
                  * * @return The status of the capacity providers associated with the cluster. The following are the states that are * returned.

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS
                  *
                  *

                  * The available capacity providers for the cluster are updating. *

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_COMPLETE
                  *
                  *

                  * The capacity providers have successfully updated. *

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_FAILED
                  *
                  *

                  * The capacity provider updates failed. *

                  *
                  */ public String getAttachmentsStatus() { return this.attachmentsStatus; } /** *

                  * The status of the capacity providers associated with the cluster. The following are the states that are returned. *

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS
                  *
                  *

                  * The available capacity providers for the cluster are updating. *

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_COMPLETE
                  *
                  *

                  * The capacity providers have successfully updated. *

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_FAILED
                  *
                  *

                  * The capacity provider updates failed. *

                  *
                  *
                  * * @param attachmentsStatus * The status of the capacity providers associated with the cluster. The following are the states that are * returned.

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS
                  *
                  *

                  * The available capacity providers for the cluster are updating. *

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_COMPLETE
                  *
                  *

                  * The capacity providers have successfully updated. *

                  *
                  *
                  UPDATE_FAILED
                  *
                  *

                  * The capacity provider updates failed. *

                  *
                  * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withAttachmentsStatus(String attachmentsStatus) { setAttachmentsStatus(attachmentsStatus); return this; } /** *

                  * Use this parameter to set a default Service Connect namespace. After you set a default Service Connect namespace, * any new services with Service Connect turned on that are created in the cluster are added as client services in * the namespace. This setting only applies to new services that set the enabled parameter to * true in the ServiceConnectConfiguration. You can set the namespace of each service * individually in the ServiceConnectConfiguration to override this default parameter. *

                  *

                  * Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to * services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that * collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported * with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in * the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. *

                  * * @param serviceConnectDefaults * Use this parameter to set a default Service Connect namespace. After you set a default Service Connect * namespace, any new services with Service Connect turned on that are created in the cluster are added as * client services in the namespace. This setting only applies to new services that set the * enabled parameter to true in the ServiceConnectConfiguration. You * can set the namespace of each service individually in the ServiceConnectConfiguration to * override this default parameter.

                  *

                  * Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can * connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy * container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services * create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service * Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. */ public void setServiceConnectDefaults(ClusterServiceConnectDefaults serviceConnectDefaults) { this.serviceConnectDefaults = serviceConnectDefaults; } /** *

                  * Use this parameter to set a default Service Connect namespace. After you set a default Service Connect namespace, * any new services with Service Connect turned on that are created in the cluster are added as client services in * the namespace. This setting only applies to new services that set the enabled parameter to * true in the ServiceConnectConfiguration. You can set the namespace of each service * individually in the ServiceConnectConfiguration to override this default parameter. *

                  *

                  * Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to * services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that * collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported * with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in * the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. *

                  * * @return Use this parameter to set a default Service Connect namespace. After you set a default Service Connect * namespace, any new services with Service Connect turned on that are created in the cluster are added as * client services in the namespace. This setting only applies to new services that set the * enabled parameter to true in the ServiceConnectConfiguration. You * can set the namespace of each service individually in the ServiceConnectConfiguration to * override this default parameter.

                  *

                  * Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can * connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy * container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS * services create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service * Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. */ public ClusterServiceConnectDefaults getServiceConnectDefaults() { return this.serviceConnectDefaults; } /** *

                  * Use this parameter to set a default Service Connect namespace. After you set a default Service Connect namespace, * any new services with Service Connect turned on that are created in the cluster are added as client services in * the namespace. This setting only applies to new services that set the enabled parameter to * true in the ServiceConnectConfiguration. You can set the namespace of each service * individually in the ServiceConnectConfiguration to override this default parameter. *

                  *

                  * Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can connect to * services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy container that * collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services create are supported * with Service Connect. For more information, see Service Connect in * the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. *

                  * * @param serviceConnectDefaults * Use this parameter to set a default Service Connect namespace. After you set a default Service Connect * namespace, any new services with Service Connect turned on that are created in the cluster are added as * client services in the namespace. This setting only applies to new services that set the * enabled parameter to true in the ServiceConnectConfiguration. You * can set the namespace of each service individually in the ServiceConnectConfiguration to * override this default parameter.

                  *

                  * Tasks that run in a namespace can use short names to connect to services in the namespace. Tasks can * connect to services across all of the clusters in the namespace. Tasks connect through a managed proxy * container that collects logs and metrics for increased visibility. Only the tasks that Amazon ECS services * create are supported with Service Connect. For more information, see Service * Connect in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public Cluster withServiceConnectDefaults(ClusterServiceConnectDefaults serviceConnectDefaults) { setServiceConnectDefaults(serviceConnectDefaults); return this; } /** * Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be * redacted from this string using a placeholder value. * * @return A string representation of this object. * * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append("{"); if (getClusterArn() != null) sb.append("ClusterArn: ").append(getClusterArn()).append(","); if (getClusterName() != null) sb.append("ClusterName: ").append(getClusterName()).append(","); if (getConfiguration() != null) sb.append("Configuration: ").append(getConfiguration()).append(","); if (getStatus() != null) sb.append("Status: ").append(getStatus()).append(","); if (getRegisteredContainerInstancesCount() != null) sb.append("RegisteredContainerInstancesCount: ").append(getRegisteredContainerInstancesCount()).append(","); if (getRunningTasksCount() != null) sb.append("RunningTasksCount: ").append(getRunningTasksCount()).append(","); if (getPendingTasksCount() != null) sb.append("PendingTasksCount: ").append(getPendingTasksCount()).append(","); if (getActiveServicesCount() != null) sb.append("ActiveServicesCount: ").append(getActiveServicesCount()).append(","); if (getStatistics() != null) sb.append("Statistics: ").append(getStatistics()).append(","); if (getTags() != null) sb.append("Tags: ").append(getTags()).append(","); if (getSettings() != null) sb.append("Settings: ").append(getSettings()).append(","); if (getCapacityProviders() != null) sb.append("CapacityProviders: ").append(getCapacityProviders()).append(","); if (getDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy() != null) sb.append("DefaultCapacityProviderStrategy: ").append(getDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy()).append(","); if (getAttachments() != null) sb.append("Attachments: ").append(getAttachments()).append(","); if (getAttachmentsStatus() != null) sb.append("AttachmentsStatus: ").append(getAttachmentsStatus()).append(","); if (getServiceConnectDefaults() != null) sb.append("ServiceConnectDefaults: ").append(getServiceConnectDefaults()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof Cluster == false) return false; Cluster other = (Cluster) obj; if (other.getClusterArn() == null ^ this.getClusterArn() == null) return false; if (other.getClusterArn() != null && other.getClusterArn().equals(this.getClusterArn()) == false) return false; if (other.getClusterName() == null ^ this.getClusterName() == null) return false; if (other.getClusterName() != null && other.getClusterName().equals(this.getClusterName()) == false) return false; if (other.getConfiguration() == null ^ this.getConfiguration() == null) return false; if (other.getConfiguration() != null && other.getConfiguration().equals(this.getConfiguration()) == false) return false; if (other.getStatus() == null ^ this.getStatus() == null) return false; if (other.getStatus() != null && other.getStatus().equals(this.getStatus()) == false) return false; if (other.getRegisteredContainerInstancesCount() == null ^ this.getRegisteredContainerInstancesCount() == null) return false; if (other.getRegisteredContainerInstancesCount() != null && other.getRegisteredContainerInstancesCount().equals(this.getRegisteredContainerInstancesCount()) == false) return false; if (other.getRunningTasksCount() == null ^ this.getRunningTasksCount() == null) return false; if (other.getRunningTasksCount() != null && other.getRunningTasksCount().equals(this.getRunningTasksCount()) == false) return false; if (other.getPendingTasksCount() == null ^ this.getPendingTasksCount() == null) return false; if (other.getPendingTasksCount() != null && other.getPendingTasksCount().equals(this.getPendingTasksCount()) == false) return false; if (other.getActiveServicesCount() == null ^ this.getActiveServicesCount() == null) return false; if (other.getActiveServicesCount() != null && other.getActiveServicesCount().equals(this.getActiveServicesCount()) == false) return false; if (other.getStatistics() == null ^ this.getStatistics() == null) return false; if (other.getStatistics() != null && other.getStatistics().equals(this.getStatistics()) == false) return false; if (other.getTags() == null ^ this.getTags() == null) return false; if (other.getTags() != null && other.getTags().equals(this.getTags()) == false) return false; if (other.getSettings() == null ^ this.getSettings() == null) return false; if (other.getSettings() != null && other.getSettings().equals(this.getSettings()) == false) return false; if (other.getCapacityProviders() == null ^ this.getCapacityProviders() == null) return false; if (other.getCapacityProviders() != null && other.getCapacityProviders().equals(this.getCapacityProviders()) == false) return false; if (other.getDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy() == null ^ this.getDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy() == null) return false; if (other.getDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy() != null && other.getDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy().equals(this.getDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy()) == false) return false; if (other.getAttachments() == null ^ this.getAttachments() == null) return false; if (other.getAttachments() != null && other.getAttachments().equals(this.getAttachments()) == false) return false; if (other.getAttachmentsStatus() == null ^ this.getAttachmentsStatus() == null) return false; if (other.getAttachmentsStatus() != null && other.getAttachmentsStatus().equals(this.getAttachmentsStatus()) == false) return false; if (other.getServiceConnectDefaults() == null ^ this.getServiceConnectDefaults() == null) return false; if (other.getServiceConnectDefaults() != null && other.getServiceConnectDefaults().equals(this.getServiceConnectDefaults()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getClusterArn() == null) ? 0 : getClusterArn().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getClusterName() == null) ? 0 : getClusterName().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getConfiguration() == null) ? 0 : getConfiguration().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getStatus() == null) ? 0 : getStatus().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getRegisteredContainerInstancesCount() == null) ? 0 : getRegisteredContainerInstancesCount().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getRunningTasksCount() == null) ? 0 : getRunningTasksCount().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getPendingTasksCount() == null) ? 0 : getPendingTasksCount().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getActiveServicesCount() == null) ? 0 : getActiveServicesCount().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getStatistics() == null) ? 0 : getStatistics().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getTags() == null) ? 0 : getTags().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getSettings() == null) ? 0 : getSettings().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getCapacityProviders() == null) ? 0 : getCapacityProviders().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy() == null) ? 0 : getDefaultCapacityProviderStrategy().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getAttachments() == null) ? 0 : getAttachments().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getAttachmentsStatus() == null) ? 0 : getAttachmentsStatus().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getServiceConnectDefaults() == null) ? 0 : getServiceConnectDefaults().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public Cluster clone() { try { return (Cluster) super.clone(); } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) { throw new IllegalStateException("Got a CloneNotSupportedException from Object.clone() " + "even though we're Cloneable!", e); } } @com.amazonaws.annotation.SdkInternalApi @Override public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller) { com.amazonaws.services.ecs.model.transform.ClusterMarshaller.getInstance().marshall(this, protocolMarshaller); } }





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