ServiceDiscovery / Client / register_instance
register_instance#
- ServiceDiscovery.Client.register_instance(**kwargs)#
- Creates or updates one or more records and, optionally, creates a health check based on the settings in a specified service. When you submit a - RegisterInstancerequest, the following occurs:- For each DNS record that you define in the service that’s specified by - ServiceId, a record is created or updated in the hosted zone that’s associated with the corresponding namespace.
- If the service includes - HealthCheckConfig, a health check is created based on the settings in the health check configuration.
- The health check, if any, is associated with each of the new or updated records. 
 - Warning- One - RegisterInstancerequest must complete before you can submit another request and specify the same service ID and instance ID.- For more information, see CreateService. - When Cloud Map receives a DNS query for the specified DNS name, it returns the applicable value: - If the health check is healthy: returns all the records 
- If the health check is unhealthy: returns the applicable value for the last healthy instance 
- If you didn’t specify a health check configuration: returns all the records 
 - For the current quota on the number of instances that you can register using the same namespace and using the same service, see Cloud Map quotas in the Cloud Map Developer Guide. - See also: AWS API Documentation - Request Syntax- response = client.register_instance( ServiceId='string', InstanceId='string', CreatorRequestId='string', Attributes={ 'string': 'string' } ) - Parameters:
- ServiceId (string) – - [REQUIRED] - The ID of the service that you want to use for settings for the instance. 
- InstanceId (string) – - [REQUIRED] - An identifier that you want to associate with the instance. Note the following: - If the service that’s specified by - ServiceIdincludes settings for an- SRVrecord, the value of- InstanceIdis automatically included as part of the value for the- SRVrecord. For more information, see DnsRecord > Type.
- You can use this value to update an existing instance. 
- To register a new instance, you must specify a value that’s unique among instances that you register by using the same service. 
- If you specify an existing - InstanceIdand- ServiceId, Cloud Map updates the existing DNS records, if any. If there’s also an existing health check, Cloud Map deletes the old health check and creates a new one.
 - Note- The health check isn’t deleted immediately, so it will still appear for a while if you submit a - ListHealthChecksrequest, for example.- Note- Do not include sensitive information in - InstanceIdif the namespace is discoverable by public DNS queries and any- Typemember of- DnsRecordfor the service contains- SRVbecause the- InstanceIdis discoverable by public DNS queries.
- CreatorRequestId (string) – - A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed - RegisterInstancerequests to be retried without the risk of executing the operation twice. You must use a unique- CreatorRequestIdstring every time you submit a- RegisterInstancerequest if you’re registering additional instances for the same namespace and service.- CreatorRequestIdcan be any unique string (for example, a date/time stamp).- This field is autopopulated if not provided. 
- Attributes (dict) – - [REQUIRED] - A string map that contains the following information for the service that you specify in - ServiceId:- The attributes that apply to the records that are defined in the service. 
- For each attribute, the applicable value. 
 - Warning- Do not include sensitive information in the attributes if the namespace is discoverable by public DNS queries. - The following are the supported attribute keys. - AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAME - If you want Cloud Map to create an Amazon Route 53 alias record that routes traffic to an Elastic Load Balancing load balancer, specify the DNS name that’s associated with the load balancer. For information about how to get the DNS name, see “DNSName” in the topic AliasTarget in the Route 53 API Reference. - Note the following: - The configuration for the service that’s specified by - ServiceIdmust include settings for an- Arecord, an- AAAArecord, or both.
- In the service that’s specified by - ServiceId, the value of- RoutingPolicymust be- WEIGHTED.
- If the service that’s specified by - ServiceIdincludes- HealthCheckConfigsettings, Cloud Map will create the Route 53 health check, but it doesn’t associate the health check with the alias record.
- Cloud Map currently doesn’t support creating alias records that route traffic to Amazon Web Services resources other than Elastic Load Balancing load balancers. 
- If you specify a value for - AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAME, don’t specify values for any of the- AWS_INSTANCEattributes.
- The - AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAMEis not supported in the GovCloud (US) Regions.- AWS_EC2_INSTANCE_ID 
 - HTTP namespaces only. The Amazon EC2 instance ID for the instance. If the - AWS_EC2_INSTANCE_IDattribute is specified, then the only other attribute that can be specified is- AWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUS. When the- AWS_EC2_INSTANCE_IDattribute is specified, then the- AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4attribute will be filled out with the primary private IPv4 address.- AWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUS - If the service configuration includes - HealthCheckCustomConfig, you can optionally use- AWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUSto specify the initial status of the custom health check,- HEALTHYor- UNHEALTHY. If you don’t specify a value for- AWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUS, the initial status is- HEALTHY.- AWS_INSTANCE_CNAME - If the service configuration includes a - CNAMErecord, the domain name that you want Route 53 to return in response to DNS queries (for example,- example.com).- This value is required if the service specified by - ServiceIdincludes settings for an- CNAMErecord.- AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4 - If the service configuration includes an - Arecord, the IPv4 address that you want Route 53 to return in response to DNS queries (for example,- 192.0.2.44).- This value is required if the service specified by - ServiceIdincludes settings for an- Arecord. If the service includes settings for an- SRVrecord, you must specify a value for- AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4,- AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6, or both.- AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6 - If the service configuration includes an - AAAArecord, the IPv6 address that you want Route 53 to return in response to DNS queries (for example,- 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345).- This value is required if the service specified by - ServiceIdincludes settings for an- AAAArecord. If the service includes settings for an- SRVrecord, you must specify a value for- AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4,- AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6, or both.- AWS_INSTANCE_PORT - If the service includes an - SRVrecord, the value that you want Route 53 to return for the port.- If the service includes - HealthCheckConfig, the port on the endpoint that you want Route 53 to send requests to.- This value is required if you specified settings for an - SRVrecord or a Route 53 health check when you created the service.- Custom attributes - You can add up to 30 custom attributes. For each key-value pair, the maximum length of the attribute name is 255 characters, and the maximum length of the attribute value is 1,024 characters. The total size of all provided attributes (sum of all keys and values) must not exceed 5,000 characters. - (string) – - (string) – 
 
 
 
- Return type:
- dict 
- Returns:
- Response Syntax- { 'OperationId': 'string' } - Response Structure- (dict) – - OperationId (string) – - A value that you can use to determine whether the request completed successfully. To get the status of the operation, see GetOperation. 
 
 
 - Exceptions- ServiceDiscovery.Client.exceptions.DuplicateRequest
- ServiceDiscovery.Client.exceptions.InvalidInput
- ServiceDiscovery.Client.exceptions.ResourceInUse
- ServiceDiscovery.Client.exceptions.ResourceLimitExceeded
- ServiceDiscovery.Client.exceptions.ServiceNotFound
 - Examples- Example: Register Instance - response = client.register_instance( Attributes={ 'AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4': '172.2.1.3', 'AWS_INSTANCE_PORT': '808', }, CreatorRequestId='7a48a98a-72e6-4849-bfa7-1a458e030d7b', InstanceId='myservice-53', ServiceId='srv-p5zdwlg5uvvzjita', ) print(response) - Expected Output: - { 'OperationId': '4yejorelbukcjzpnr6tlmrghsjwpngf4-k95yg2u7', 'ResponseMetadata': { '...': '...', }, }