Class: Aws::DevOpsGuru::Types::DescribeResourceCollectionHealthResponse

Inherits:
Struct
  • Object
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Includes:
Structure
Defined in:
lib/aws-sdk-devopsguru/types.rb

Overview

Constant Summary collapse

SENSITIVE =
[]

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#cloud_formationArray<Types::CloudFormationHealth>

The returned ‘CloudFormationHealthOverview` object that contains an `InsightHealthOverview` object with the requested system health information.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-devopsguru/types.rb', line 1104

class DescribeResourceCollectionHealthResponse < Struct.new(
  :cloud_formation,
  :service,
  :next_token,
  :tags)
  SENSITIVE = []
  include Aws::Structure
end

#next_tokenString

The pagination token to use to retrieve the next page of results for this operation. If there are no more pages, this value is null.

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-devopsguru/types.rb', line 1104

class DescribeResourceCollectionHealthResponse < Struct.new(
  :cloud_formation,
  :service,
  :next_token,
  :tags)
  SENSITIVE = []
  include Aws::Structure
end

#serviceArray<Types::ServiceHealth>

An array of ‘ServiceHealth` objects that describes the health of the Amazon Web Services services associated with the resources in the collection.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-devopsguru/types.rb', line 1104

class DescribeResourceCollectionHealthResponse < Struct.new(
  :cloud_formation,
  :service,
  :next_token,
  :tags)
  SENSITIVE = []
  include Aws::Structure
end

#tagsArray<Types::TagHealth>

The Amazon Web Services tags that are used by resources in the resource collection.

Tags help you identify and organize your Amazon Web Services resources. Many Amazon Web Services services support tagging, so you can assign the same tag to resources from different services to indicate that the resources are related. For example, you can assign the same tag to an Amazon DynamoDB table resource that you assign to an Lambda function. For more information about using tags, see the

Tagging best practices][1

whitepaper.

Each Amazon Web Services tag has two parts.

  • A tag key (for example, ‘CostCenter`, `Environment`, `Project`, or `Secret`). Tag keys are case-sensitive.

  • An optional field known as a tag value (for example, ‘111122223333`, `Production`, or a team name). Omitting the tag value is the same as using an empty string. Like tag keys, tag values are case-sensitive.

Together these are known as key-value pairs.

The string used for a key in a tag that you use to define your resource coverage must begin with the prefix ‘Devops-guru-`. The tag key might be `DevOps-Guru-deployment-application` or `devops-guru-rds-application`. When you create a key, the case of characters in the key can be whatever you choose. After you create a key, it is case-sensitive. For example, DevOps Guru works with a key named `devops-guru-rds` and a key named `DevOps-Guru-RDS`, and these act as two different keys. Possible key/value pairs in your application might be `Devops-Guru-production-application/RDS` or `Devops-Guru-production-application/containers`.

[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/tagging-best-practices/tagging-best-practices.html

Returns:



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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-devopsguru/types.rb', line 1104

class DescribeResourceCollectionHealthResponse < Struct.new(
  :cloud_formation,
  :service,
  :next_token,
  :tags)
  SENSITIVE = []
  include Aws::Structure
end