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See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. */ package com.amazonaws.services.codedeploy.model; import java.io.Serializable; import javax.annotation.Generated; import com.amazonaws.protocol.StructuredPojo; import com.amazonaws.protocol.ProtocolMarshaller; /** * <p> * Information about minimum healthy instance. * </p> * * @see <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/codedeploy-2014-10-06/MinimumHealthyHosts" target="_top">AWS API * Documentation</a> */ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class MinimumHealthyHosts implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo { /** * <p> * The minimum healthy instance value. * </p> */ private Integer value; /** * <p> * The minimum healthy instance type: * </p> * <ul> * <li> * <p> * HOST_COUNT: The minimum number of healthy instance as an absolute value. * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * FLEET_PERCENT: The minimum number of healthy instance as a percentage of the total number of instance in the * deployment. * </p> * </li> * </ul> * <p> * In an example of nine instance, if a HOST_COUNT of six is specified, deploy to up to three instances at a time. * The deployment will be successful if six or more instances are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the * deployment fails. If a FLEET_PERCENT of 40 is specified, deploy to up to five instance at a time. The deployment * will be successful if four or more instance are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the deployment fails. * </p> * <note> * <p> * In a call to the get deployment configuration operation, CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime will return a minimum * healthy instance type of MOST_CONCURRENCY and a value of 1. This means a deployment to only one instance at a * time. (You cannot set the type to MOST_CONCURRENCY, only to HOST_COUNT or FLEET_PERCENT.) In addition, with * CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime, AWS CodeDeploy will try to ensure that all instances but one are kept in a healthy * state during the deployment. Although this allows one instance at a time to be taken offline for a new * deployment, it also means that if the deployment to the last instance fails, the overall deployment still * succeeds. * </p> * </note> * <p> * For more information, see <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/userguide/instances-health.html">AWS CodeDeploy Instance * Health</a> in the <i>AWS CodeDeploy User Guide</i>. * </p> */ private String type; /** * <p> * The minimum healthy instance value. * </p> * * @param value * The minimum healthy instance value. */ public void setValue(Integer value) { this.value = value; } /** * <p> * The minimum healthy instance value. * </p> * * @return The minimum healthy instance value. */ public Integer getValue() { return this.value; } /** * <p> * The minimum healthy instance value. * </p> * * @param value * The minimum healthy instance value. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public MinimumHealthyHosts withValue(Integer value) { setValue(value); return this; } /** * <p> * The minimum healthy instance type: * </p> * <ul> * <li> * <p> * HOST_COUNT: The minimum number of healthy instance as an absolute value. * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * FLEET_PERCENT: The minimum number of healthy instance as a percentage of the total number of instance in the * deployment. * </p> * </li> * </ul> * <p> * In an example of nine instance, if a HOST_COUNT of six is specified, deploy to up to three instances at a time. * The deployment will be successful if six or more instances are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the * deployment fails. If a FLEET_PERCENT of 40 is specified, deploy to up to five instance at a time. The deployment * will be successful if four or more instance are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the deployment fails. * </p> * <note> * <p> * In a call to the get deployment configuration operation, CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime will return a minimum * healthy instance type of MOST_CONCURRENCY and a value of 1. This means a deployment to only one instance at a * time. (You cannot set the type to MOST_CONCURRENCY, only to HOST_COUNT or FLEET_PERCENT.) In addition, with * CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime, AWS CodeDeploy will try to ensure that all instances but one are kept in a healthy * state during the deployment. Although this allows one instance at a time to be taken offline for a new * deployment, it also means that if the deployment to the last instance fails, the overall deployment still * succeeds. * </p> * </note> * <p> * For more information, see <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/userguide/instances-health.html">AWS CodeDeploy Instance * Health</a> in the <i>AWS CodeDeploy User Guide</i>. * </p> * * @param type * The minimum healthy instance type:</p> * <ul> * <li> * <p> * HOST_COUNT: The minimum number of healthy instance as an absolute value. * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * FLEET_PERCENT: The minimum number of healthy instance as a percentage of the total number of instance in * the deployment. * </p> * </li> * </ul> * <p> * In an example of nine instance, if a HOST_COUNT of six is specified, deploy to up to three instances at a * time. The deployment will be successful if six or more instances are deployed to successfully; otherwise, * the deployment fails. If a FLEET_PERCENT of 40 is specified, deploy to up to five instance at a time. The * deployment will be successful if four or more instance are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the * deployment fails. * </p> * <note> * <p> * In a call to the get deployment configuration operation, CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime will return a * minimum healthy instance type of MOST_CONCURRENCY and a value of 1. This means a deployment to only one * instance at a time. (You cannot set the type to MOST_CONCURRENCY, only to HOST_COUNT or FLEET_PERCENT.) In * addition, with CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime, AWS CodeDeploy will try to ensure that all instances but one * are kept in a healthy state during the deployment. Although this allows one instance at a time to be taken * offline for a new deployment, it also means that if the deployment to the last instance fails, the overall * deployment still succeeds. * </p> * </note> * <p> * For more information, see <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/userguide/instances-health.html">AWS CodeDeploy * Instance Health</a> in the <i>AWS CodeDeploy User Guide</i>. * @see MinimumHealthyHostsType */ public void setType(String type) { this.type = type; } /** * <p> * The minimum healthy instance type: * </p> * <ul> * <li> * <p> * HOST_COUNT: The minimum number of healthy instance as an absolute value. * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * FLEET_PERCENT: The minimum number of healthy instance as a percentage of the total number of instance in the * deployment. * </p> * </li> * </ul> * <p> * In an example of nine instance, if a HOST_COUNT of six is specified, deploy to up to three instances at a time. * The deployment will be successful if six or more instances are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the * deployment fails. If a FLEET_PERCENT of 40 is specified, deploy to up to five instance at a time. The deployment * will be successful if four or more instance are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the deployment fails. * </p> * <note> * <p> * In a call to the get deployment configuration operation, CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime will return a minimum * healthy instance type of MOST_CONCURRENCY and a value of 1. This means a deployment to only one instance at a * time. (You cannot set the type to MOST_CONCURRENCY, only to HOST_COUNT or FLEET_PERCENT.) In addition, with * CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime, AWS CodeDeploy will try to ensure that all instances but one are kept in a healthy * state during the deployment. Although this allows one instance at a time to be taken offline for a new * deployment, it also means that if the deployment to the last instance fails, the overall deployment still * succeeds. * </p> * </note> * <p> * For more information, see <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/userguide/instances-health.html">AWS CodeDeploy Instance * Health</a> in the <i>AWS CodeDeploy User Guide</i>. * </p> * * @return The minimum healthy instance type:</p> * <ul> * <li> * <p> * HOST_COUNT: The minimum number of healthy instance as an absolute value. * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * FLEET_PERCENT: The minimum number of healthy instance as a percentage of the total number of instance in * the deployment. * </p> * </li> * </ul> * <p> * In an example of nine instance, if a HOST_COUNT of six is specified, deploy to up to three instances at a * time. The deployment will be successful if six or more instances are deployed to successfully; otherwise, * the deployment fails. If a FLEET_PERCENT of 40 is specified, deploy to up to five instance at a time. The * deployment will be successful if four or more instance are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the * deployment fails. * </p> * <note> * <p> * In a call to the get deployment configuration operation, CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime will return a * minimum healthy instance type of MOST_CONCURRENCY and a value of 1. This means a deployment to only one * instance at a time. (You cannot set the type to MOST_CONCURRENCY, only to HOST_COUNT or FLEET_PERCENT.) * In addition, with CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime, AWS CodeDeploy will try to ensure that all instances but * one are kept in a healthy state during the deployment. Although this allows one instance at a time to be * taken offline for a new deployment, it also means that if the deployment to the last instance fails, the * overall deployment still succeeds. * </p> * </note> * <p> * For more information, see <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/userguide/instances-health.html">AWS CodeDeploy * Instance Health</a> in the <i>AWS CodeDeploy User Guide</i>. * @see MinimumHealthyHostsType */ public String getType() { return this.type; } /** * <p> * The minimum healthy instance type: * </p> * <ul> * <li> * <p> * HOST_COUNT: The minimum number of healthy instance as an absolute value. * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * FLEET_PERCENT: The minimum number of healthy instance as a percentage of the total number of instance in the * deployment. * </p> * </li> * </ul> * <p> * In an example of nine instance, if a HOST_COUNT of six is specified, deploy to up to three instances at a time. * The deployment will be successful if six or more instances are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the * deployment fails. If a FLEET_PERCENT of 40 is specified, deploy to up to five instance at a time. The deployment * will be successful if four or more instance are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the deployment fails. * </p> * <note> * <p> * In a call to the get deployment configuration operation, CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime will return a minimum * healthy instance type of MOST_CONCURRENCY and a value of 1. This means a deployment to only one instance at a * time. (You cannot set the type to MOST_CONCURRENCY, only to HOST_COUNT or FLEET_PERCENT.) In addition, with * CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime, AWS CodeDeploy will try to ensure that all instances but one are kept in a healthy * state during the deployment. Although this allows one instance at a time to be taken offline for a new * deployment, it also means that if the deployment to the last instance fails, the overall deployment still * succeeds. * </p> * </note> * <p> * For more information, see <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/userguide/instances-health.html">AWS CodeDeploy Instance * Health</a> in the <i>AWS CodeDeploy User Guide</i>. * </p> * * @param type * The minimum healthy instance type:</p> * <ul> * <li> * <p> * HOST_COUNT: The minimum number of healthy instance as an absolute value. * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * FLEET_PERCENT: The minimum number of healthy instance as a percentage of the total number of instance in * the deployment. * </p> * </li> * </ul> * <p> * In an example of nine instance, if a HOST_COUNT of six is specified, deploy to up to three instances at a * time. The deployment will be successful if six or more instances are deployed to successfully; otherwise, * the deployment fails. If a FLEET_PERCENT of 40 is specified, deploy to up to five instance at a time. The * deployment will be successful if four or more instance are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the * deployment fails. * </p> * <note> * <p> * In a call to the get deployment configuration operation, CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime will return a * minimum healthy instance type of MOST_CONCURRENCY and a value of 1. This means a deployment to only one * instance at a time. (You cannot set the type to MOST_CONCURRENCY, only to HOST_COUNT or FLEET_PERCENT.) In * addition, with CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime, AWS CodeDeploy will try to ensure that all instances but one * are kept in a healthy state during the deployment. Although this allows one instance at a time to be taken * offline for a new deployment, it also means that if the deployment to the last instance fails, the overall * deployment still succeeds. * </p> * </note> * <p> * For more information, see <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/userguide/instances-health.html">AWS CodeDeploy * Instance Health</a> in the <i>AWS CodeDeploy User Guide</i>. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see MinimumHealthyHostsType */ public MinimumHealthyHosts withType(String type) { setType(type); return this; } /** * <p> * The minimum healthy instance type: * </p> * <ul> * <li> * <p> * HOST_COUNT: The minimum number of healthy instance as an absolute value. * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * FLEET_PERCENT: The minimum number of healthy instance as a percentage of the total number of instance in the * deployment. * </p> * </li> * </ul> * <p> * In an example of nine instance, if a HOST_COUNT of six is specified, deploy to up to three instances at a time. * The deployment will be successful if six or more instances are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the * deployment fails. If a FLEET_PERCENT of 40 is specified, deploy to up to five instance at a time. The deployment * will be successful if four or more instance are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the deployment fails. * </p> * <note> * <p> * In a call to the get deployment configuration operation, CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime will return a minimum * healthy instance type of MOST_CONCURRENCY and a value of 1. This means a deployment to only one instance at a * time. (You cannot set the type to MOST_CONCURRENCY, only to HOST_COUNT or FLEET_PERCENT.) In addition, with * CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime, AWS CodeDeploy will try to ensure that all instances but one are kept in a healthy * state during the deployment. Although this allows one instance at a time to be taken offline for a new * deployment, it also means that if the deployment to the last instance fails, the overall deployment still * succeeds. * </p> * </note> * <p> * For more information, see <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/userguide/instances-health.html">AWS CodeDeploy Instance * Health</a> in the <i>AWS CodeDeploy User Guide</i>. * </p> * * @param type * The minimum healthy instance type:</p> * <ul> * <li> * <p> * HOST_COUNT: The minimum number of healthy instance as an absolute value. * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * FLEET_PERCENT: The minimum number of healthy instance as a percentage of the total number of instance in * the deployment. * </p> * </li> * </ul> * <p> * In an example of nine instance, if a HOST_COUNT of six is specified, deploy to up to three instances at a * time. The deployment will be successful if six or more instances are deployed to successfully; otherwise, * the deployment fails. If a FLEET_PERCENT of 40 is specified, deploy to up to five instance at a time. The * deployment will be successful if four or more instance are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the * deployment fails. * </p> * <note> * <p> * In a call to the get deployment configuration operation, CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime will return a * minimum healthy instance type of MOST_CONCURRENCY and a value of 1. This means a deployment to only one * instance at a time. (You cannot set the type to MOST_CONCURRENCY, only to HOST_COUNT or FLEET_PERCENT.) In * addition, with CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime, AWS CodeDeploy will try to ensure that all instances but one * are kept in a healthy state during the deployment. Although this allows one instance at a time to be taken * offline for a new deployment, it also means that if the deployment to the last instance fails, the overall * deployment still succeeds. * </p> * </note> * <p> * For more information, see <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/userguide/instances-health.html">AWS CodeDeploy * Instance Health</a> in the <i>AWS CodeDeploy User Guide</i>. * @see MinimumHealthyHostsType */ public void setType(MinimumHealthyHostsType type) { this.type = type.toString(); } /** * <p> * The minimum healthy instance type: * </p> * <ul> * <li> * <p> * HOST_COUNT: The minimum number of healthy instance as an absolute value. * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * FLEET_PERCENT: The minimum number of healthy instance as a percentage of the total number of instance in the * deployment. * </p> * </li> * </ul> * <p> * In an example of nine instance, if a HOST_COUNT of six is specified, deploy to up to three instances at a time. * The deployment will be successful if six or more instances are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the * deployment fails. If a FLEET_PERCENT of 40 is specified, deploy to up to five instance at a time. The deployment * will be successful if four or more instance are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the deployment fails. * </p> * <note> * <p> * In a call to the get deployment configuration operation, CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime will return a minimum * healthy instance type of MOST_CONCURRENCY and a value of 1. This means a deployment to only one instance at a * time. (You cannot set the type to MOST_CONCURRENCY, only to HOST_COUNT or FLEET_PERCENT.) In addition, with * CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime, AWS CodeDeploy will try to ensure that all instances but one are kept in a healthy * state during the deployment. Although this allows one instance at a time to be taken offline for a new * deployment, it also means that if the deployment to the last instance fails, the overall deployment still * succeeds. * </p> * </note> * <p> * For more information, see <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/userguide/instances-health.html">AWS CodeDeploy Instance * Health</a> in the <i>AWS CodeDeploy User Guide</i>. * </p> * * @param type * The minimum healthy instance type:</p> * <ul> * <li> * <p> * HOST_COUNT: The minimum number of healthy instance as an absolute value. * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * FLEET_PERCENT: The minimum number of healthy instance as a percentage of the total number of instance in * the deployment. * </p> * </li> * </ul> * <p> * In an example of nine instance, if a HOST_COUNT of six is specified, deploy to up to three instances at a * time. The deployment will be successful if six or more instances are deployed to successfully; otherwise, * the deployment fails. If a FLEET_PERCENT of 40 is specified, deploy to up to five instance at a time. The * deployment will be successful if four or more instance are deployed to successfully; otherwise, the * deployment fails. * </p> * <note> * <p> * In a call to the get deployment configuration operation, CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime will return a * minimum healthy instance type of MOST_CONCURRENCY and a value of 1. This means a deployment to only one * instance at a time. (You cannot set the type to MOST_CONCURRENCY, only to HOST_COUNT or FLEET_PERCENT.) In * addition, with CodeDeployDefault.OneAtATime, AWS CodeDeploy will try to ensure that all instances but one * are kept in a healthy state during the deployment. Although this allows one instance at a time to be taken * offline for a new deployment, it also means that if the deployment to the last instance fails, the overall * deployment still succeeds. * </p> * </note> * <p> * For more information, see <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/userguide/instances-health.html">AWS CodeDeploy * Instance Health</a> in the <i>AWS CodeDeploy User Guide</i>. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see MinimumHealthyHostsType */ public MinimumHealthyHosts withType(MinimumHealthyHostsType type) { setType(type); return this; } /** * Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and debugging. * * @return A string representation of this object. * * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append("{"); if (getValue() != null) sb.append("Value: ").append(getValue()).append(","); if (getType() != null) sb.append("Type: ").append(getType()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof MinimumHealthyHosts == false) return false; MinimumHealthyHosts other = (MinimumHealthyHosts) obj; if (other.getValue() == null ^ this.getValue() == null) return false; if (other.getValue() != null && other.getValue().equals(this.getValue()) == false) return false; if (other.getType() == null ^ this.getType() == null) return false; if (other.getType() != null && other.getType().equals(this.getType()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getValue() == null) ? 0 : getValue().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getType() == null) ? 0 : getType().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public MinimumHealthyHosts clone() { try { return (MinimumHealthyHosts) 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.codedeploy.model.transform.MinimumHealthyHostsMarshaller.getInstance().marshall(this, protocolMarshaller); } }