OpsWorks.Client.
update_stack
(**kwargs)¶Updates a specified stack.
Required Permissions : To use this action, an IAM user must have a Manage permissions level for the stack, or an attached policy that explicitly grants permissions. For more information on user permissions, see Managing User Permissions.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.update_stack(
StackId='string',
Name='string',
Attributes={
'string': 'string'
},
ServiceRoleArn='string',
DefaultInstanceProfileArn='string',
DefaultOs='string',
HostnameTheme='string',
DefaultAvailabilityZone='string',
DefaultSubnetId='string',
CustomJson='string',
ConfigurationManager={
'Name': 'string',
'Version': 'string'
},
ChefConfiguration={
'ManageBerkshelf': True|False,
'BerkshelfVersion': 'string'
},
UseCustomCookbooks=True|False,
CustomCookbooksSource={
'Type': 'git'|'svn'|'archive'|'s3',
'Url': 'string',
'Username': 'string',
'Password': 'string',
'SshKey': 'string',
'Revision': 'string'
},
DefaultSshKeyName='string',
DefaultRootDeviceType='ebs'|'instance-store',
UseOpsworksSecurityGroups=True|False,
AgentVersion='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
The stack ID.
One or more user-defined key-value pairs to be added to the stack attributes.
The stack's operating system, which must be set to one of the following:
Amazon Linux 2018.03
, Amazon Linux 2017.09
, Amazon Linux 2017.03
, Amazon Linux 2016.09
, Amazon Linux 2016.03
, Amazon Linux 2015.09
, or Amazon Linux 2015.03
.Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
, or Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
.CentOS Linux 7
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Base
, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Express
, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Standard
, or Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 with SQL Server Web
.Custom
. You specify the custom AMI you want to use when you create instances. For more information about how to use custom AMIs with OpsWorks, see Using Custom AMIs.The default option is the stack's current operating system. For more information about supported operating systems, see AWS OpsWorks Stacks Operating Systems.
The stack's new host name theme, with spaces replaced by underscores. The theme is used to generate host names for the stack's instances. By default, HostnameTheme
is set to Layer_Dependent
, which creates host names by appending integers to the layer's short name. The other themes are:
Baked_Goods
Clouds
Europe_Cities
Fruits
Greek_Deities_and_Titans
Legendary_creatures_from_Japan
Planets_and_Moons
Roman_Deities
Scottish_Islands
US_Cities
Wild_Cats
To obtain a generated host name, call GetHostNameSuggestion
, which returns a host name based on the current theme.
DefaultSubnetId
, the subnet must be in the same zone. For more information, see CreateStack.VpcId
parameter. All instances are launched into this subnet unless you specify otherwise when you create the instance. If you also specify a value for DefaultAvailabilityZone
, the subnet must be in that zone. For information on default values and when this parameter is required, see the VpcId
parameter description.A string that contains user-defined, custom JSON. It can be used to override the corresponding default stack configuration JSON values or to pass data to recipes. The string should be in the following format:
"{\"key1\": \"value1\", \"key2\": \"value2\",...}"
For more information about custom JSON, see Use Custom JSON to Modify the Stack Configuration Attributes.
The configuration manager. When you update a stack, we recommend that you use the configuration manager to specify the Chef version: 12, 11.10, or 11.4 for Linux stacks, or 12.2 for Windows stacks. The default value for Linux stacks is currently 12.
The name. This parameter must be set to "Chef".
The Chef version. This parameter must be set to 12, 11.10, or 11.4 for Linux stacks, and to 12.2 for Windows stacks. The default value for Linux stacks is 11.4.
A ChefConfiguration
object that specifies whether to enable Berkshelf and the Berkshelf version on Chef 11.10 stacks. For more information, see Create a New Stack.
Whether to enable Berkshelf.
The Berkshelf version.
Contains the information required to retrieve an app or cookbook from a repository. For more information, see Adding Apps or Cookbooks and Recipes.
The repository type.
The source URL. The following is an example of an Amazon S3 source URL: https://s3.amazonaws.com/opsworks-demo-bucket/opsworks_cookbook_demo.tar.gz
.
This parameter depends on the repository type.
Username
to the appropriate IAM access key ID.Username
to the user name.When included in a request, the parameter depends on the repository type.
Password
to the appropriate IAM secret access key.Password
to the password.For more information on how to safely handle IAM credentials, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-access-keys-best-practices.html.
In responses, AWS OpsWorks Stacks returns *****FILTERED*****
instead of the actual value.
In requests, the repository's SSH key.
In responses, AWS OpsWorks Stacks returns *****FILTERED*****
instead of the actual value.
The application's version. AWS OpsWorks Stacks enables you to easily deploy new versions of an application. One of the simplest approaches is to have branches or revisions in your repository that represent different versions that can potentially be deployed.
none
. If you specify a key-pair name, AWS OpsWorks Stacks installs the public key on the instance and you can use the private key with an SSH client to log in to the instance. For more information, see Using SSH to Communicate with an Instance and Managing SSH Access. You can override this setting by specifying a different key pair, or no key pair, when you create an instance.Whether to associate the AWS OpsWorks Stacks built-in security groups with the stack's layers.
AWS OpsWorks Stacks provides a standard set of built-in security groups, one for each layer, which are associated with layers by default. UseOpsworksSecurityGroups
allows you to provide your own custom security groups instead of using the built-in groups. UseOpsworksSecurityGroups
has the following settings:
For more information, see Create a New Stack.
The default AWS OpsWorks Stacks agent version. You have the following options:
LATEST
. AWS OpsWorks Stacks automatically installs new agent versions on the stack's instances as soon as they are available.The default setting is LATEST
. To specify an agent version, you must use the complete version number, not the abbreviated number shown on the console. For a list of available agent version numbers, call DescribeAgentVersions. AgentVersion cannot be set to Chef 12.2.
Note
You can also specify an agent version when you create or update an instance, which overrides the stack's default setting.
None
Exceptions
OpsWorks.Client.exceptions.ValidationException
OpsWorks.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundException