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CreateEnvironmentEC2Request

import type { CreateEnvironmentEC2Request } from "https://aws-api.deno.dev/v0.4/services/cloud9.ts?docs=full";
interface CreateEnvironmentEC2Request {
automaticStopTimeMinutes?: number | null;
clientRequestToken?: string | null;
connectionType?: ConnectionType | null;
description?: string | null;
dryRun?: boolean | null;
imageId?: string | null;
instanceType: string;
name: string;
ownerArn?: string | null;
subnetId?: string | null;
tags?: Tag[] | null;
}

§Properties

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automaticStopTimeMinutes?: number | null
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The number of minutes until the running instance is shut down after the environment has last been used.

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clientRequestToken?: string | null
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A unique, case-sensitive string that helps Cloud9 to ensure this operation completes no more than one time.

For more information, see Client Tokens in the Amazon EC2 API Reference.

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connectionType?: ConnectionType | null
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The connection type used for connecting to an Amazon EC2 environment. Valid values are CONNECT_SSH (default) and CONNECT_SSM (connected through Amazon EC2 Systems Manager).

For more information, see Accessing no-ingress EC2 instances with Amazon EC2 Systems Manager in the Cloud9 User Guide.

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description?: string | null
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The description of the environment to create.

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dryRun?: boolean | null
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Checks whether you have the required permissions for the action, without actually making the request, and provides an error response. If you have the required permissions, the error response is DryRunOperation. Otherwise, it is UnauthorizedOperation.

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imageId?: string | null
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The identifier for the Amazon Machine Image (AMI) that's used to create the EC2 instance. To choose an AMI for the instance, you must specify a valid AMI alias or a valid Amazon EC2 Systems Manager (SSM) path.

The default Amazon Linux AMI is currently used if the parameter isn't explicitly assigned a value in the request.

In the future the parameter for Amazon Linux will no longer be available when you specify an AMI for your instance. Amazon Linux 2 will then become the default AMI, which is used to launch your instance if no parameter is explicitly defined.

AMI aliases

  • Amazon Linux (default): amazonlinux-1-x86_64

  • Amazon Linux 2: amazonlinux-2-x86_64
  • Ubuntu 18.04: ubuntu-18.04-x86_64

SSM paths

  • Amazon Linux (default): resolve:ssm:/aws/service/cloud9/amis/amazonlinux-1-x86_64

  • Amazon Linux 2: resolve:ssm:/aws/service/cloud9/amis/amazonlinux-2-x86_64
  • Ubuntu 18.04: resolve:ssm:/aws/service/cloud9/amis/ubuntu-18.04-x86_64
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instanceType: string
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The type of instance to connect to the environment (for example, t2.micro).

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name: string
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The name of the environment to create.

This name is visible to other IAM users in the same Amazon Web Services account.

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ownerArn?: string | null
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The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the environment owner. This ARN can be the ARN of any IAM principal. If this value is not specified, the ARN defaults to this environment's creator.

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subnetId?: string | null
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The ID of the subnet in Amazon VPC that Cloud9 will use to communicate with the Amazon EC2 instance.

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tags?: Tag[] | null
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An array of key-value pairs that will be associated with the new Cloud9 development environment.