Module Values.UpdateTaskProtectionResponseSource

Updates the protection status of a task. You can set protectionEnabled to true to protect your task from termination during scale-in events from Service Autoscaling or deployments. Task-protection, by default, expires after 2 hours at which point Amazon ECS clears the protectionEnabled property making the task eligible for termination by a subsequent scale-in event. You can specify a custom expiration period for task protection from 1 minute to up to 2,880 minutes (48 hours). To specify the custom expiration period, set the expiresInMinutes property. The expiresInMinutes property is always reset when you invoke this operation for a task that already has protectionEnabled set to true. You can keep extending the protection expiration period of a task by invoking this operation repeatedly. To learn more about Amazon ECS task protection, see Task scale-in protection in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide . This operation is only supported for tasks belonging to an Amazon ECS service. Invoking this operation for a standalone task will result in an TASK_NOT_VALID failure. For more information, see API failure reasons. If you prefer to set task protection from within the container, we recommend using the Task scale-in protection endpoint.

Sourcetype nonrec t = {
  1. protectedTasks : ProtectedTasks.t option;
    (*

    A list of tasks with the following information. taskArn: The task ARN. protectionEnabled: The protection status of the task. If scale-in protection is turned on for a task, the value is true. Otherwise, it is false. expirationDate: The epoch time when protection for the task will expire.

    *)
  2. failures : Failures.t option;
    (*

    Any failures associated with the call.

    *)
}
Sourcetype nonrec error = [
  1. | `AccessDeniedException of AccessDeniedException.t
  2. | `ClientException of ClientException.t
  3. | `ClusterNotFoundException of ClusterNotFoundException.t
  4. | `InvalidParameterException of InvalidParameterException.t
  5. | `ResourceNotFoundException of ResourceNotFoundException.t
  6. | `ServerException of ServerException.t
  7. | `UnsupportedFeatureException of UnsupportedFeatureException.t
  8. | `Unknown_operation_error of string * string option
]
Sourceval make : ?protectedTasks:??? -> ?failures:??? -> unit -> t
Sourceval error_of_json : string -> Yojson.Safe.t -> [> `AccessDeniedException of AccessDeniedException.t | `ClientException of ClientException.t | `ClusterNotFoundException of ClusterNotFoundException.t | `InvalidParameterException of InvalidParameterException.t | `ResourceNotFoundException of ResourceNotFoundException.t | `ServerException of ServerException.t | `Unknown_operation_error of string * string option | `UnsupportedFeatureException of UnsupportedFeatureException.t ]
Sourceval error_of_xml : string -> Awso.Xml.t -> [> `AccessDeniedException of AccessDeniedException.t | `ClientException of ClientException.t | `ClusterNotFoundException of ClusterNotFoundException.t | `InvalidParameterException of InvalidParameterException.t | `ResourceNotFoundException of ResourceNotFoundException.t | `ServerException of ServerException.t | `Unknown_operation_error of string * string option | `UnsupportedFeatureException of UnsupportedFeatureException.t ]
Sourceval error_to_json : error -> Yojson.Safe.t
Sourceval to_value : t -> [> `Structure of (string * [> `List of [> `Structure of (string * [> `Boolean of Boolean.t | `String of String_.t | `Timestamp of Timestamp.t ]) list ] list ]) list ]
Sourceval to_query : t -> Awso.Client.Query.t
Sourceval of_xml : Awso.Xml.t -> t
Sourceval of_string : string -> t
Sourceval of_json : Yojson.Safe.t -> t
Sourceval to_json : t -> Yojson.Safe.t