Route53 / Client / create_traffic_policy_instance
create_traffic_policy_instance#
- Route53.Client.create_traffic_policy_instance(**kwargs)#
Creates resource record sets in a specified hosted zone based on the settings in a specified traffic policy version. In addition,
CreateTrafficPolicyInstance
associates the resource record sets with a specified domain name (such as example.com) or subdomain name (such as www.example.com). Amazon Route 53 responds to DNS queries for the domain or subdomain name by using the resource record sets thatCreateTrafficPolicyInstance
created.See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_traffic_policy_instance( HostedZoneId='string', Name='string', TTL=123, TrafficPolicyId='string', TrafficPolicyVersion=123 )
- Parameters:
HostedZoneId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the hosted zone that you want Amazon Route 53 to create resource record sets in by using the configuration in a traffic policy.
Name (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The domain name (such as example.com) or subdomain name (such as www.example.com) for which Amazon Route 53 responds to DNS queries by using the resource record sets that Route 53 creates for this traffic policy instance.
TTL (integer) –
[REQUIRED]
(Optional) The TTL that you want Amazon Route 53 to assign to all of the resource record sets that it creates in the specified hosted zone.
TrafficPolicyId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the traffic policy that you want to use to create resource record sets in the specified hosted zone.
TrafficPolicyVersion (integer) –
[REQUIRED]
The version of the traffic policy that you want to use to create resource record sets in the specified hosted zone.
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'TrafficPolicyInstance': { 'Id': 'string', 'HostedZoneId': 'string', 'Name': 'string', 'TTL': 123, 'State': 'string', 'Message': 'string', 'TrafficPolicyId': 'string', 'TrafficPolicyVersion': 123, 'TrafficPolicyType': 'SOA'|'A'|'TXT'|'NS'|'CNAME'|'MX'|'NAPTR'|'PTR'|'SRV'|'SPF'|'AAAA'|'CAA'|'DS' }, 'Location': 'string' }
Response Structure
(dict) –
A complex type that contains the response information for the
CreateTrafficPolicyInstance
request.TrafficPolicyInstance (dict) –
A complex type that contains settings for the new traffic policy instance.
Id (string) –
The ID that Amazon Route 53 assigned to the new traffic policy instance.
HostedZoneId (string) –
The ID of the hosted zone that Amazon Route 53 created resource record sets in.
Name (string) –
The DNS name, such as www.example.com, for which Amazon Route 53 responds to queries by using the resource record sets that are associated with this traffic policy instance.
TTL (integer) –
The TTL that Amazon Route 53 assigned to all of the resource record sets that it created in the specified hosted zone.
State (string) –
The value of
State
is one of the following values:Applied
Amazon Route 53 has finished creating resource record sets, and changes have propagated to all Route 53 edge locations.
Creating
Route 53 is creating the resource record sets. Use
GetTrafficPolicyInstance
to confirm that theCreateTrafficPolicyInstance
request completed successfully.Failed
Route 53 wasn’t able to create or update the resource record sets. When the value of
State
isFailed
, seeMessage
for an explanation of what caused the request to fail.Message (string) –
If
State
isFailed
, an explanation of the reason for the failure. IfState
is another value,Message
is empty.TrafficPolicyId (string) –
The ID of the traffic policy that Amazon Route 53 used to create resource record sets in the specified hosted zone.
TrafficPolicyVersion (integer) –
The version of the traffic policy that Amazon Route 53 used to create resource record sets in the specified hosted zone.
TrafficPolicyType (string) –
The DNS type that Amazon Route 53 assigned to all of the resource record sets that it created for this traffic policy instance.
Location (string) –
A unique URL that represents a new traffic policy instance.
Exceptions
Route53.Client.exceptions.NoSuchHostedZone
Route53.Client.exceptions.InvalidInput
Route53.Client.exceptions.TooManyTrafficPolicyInstances
Route53.Client.exceptions.NoSuchTrafficPolicy
Route53.Client.exceptions.TrafficPolicyInstanceAlreadyExists