AWS Route53 Recovery Control Config

2021/12/09 - AWS Route53 Recovery Control Config - 3 new 3 updated api methods

Changes  This release adds tagging supports to Route53 Recovery Control Configuration. New APIs: TagResource, UntagResource and ListTagsForResource. Updates: add optional field `tags` to support tagging while calling CreateCluster, CreateControlPanel and CreateSafetyRule.

ListTagsForResource (new) Link ¶

Lists the tags for a resource.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.list_tags_for_resource(
    ResourceArn='string'
)
type ResourceArn

string

param ResourceArn

[REQUIRED]

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource that's tagged.

rtype

dict

returns

Response Syntax

{
    'Tags': {
        'string': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    200 response - Success.

    • Tags (dict) --

      The tags associated with the resource.

      • (string) --

        • (string) --

TagResource (new) Link ¶

Adds a tag to a resource.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.tag_resource(
    ResourceArn='string',
    Tags={
        'string': 'string'
    }
)
type ResourceArn

string

param ResourceArn

[REQUIRED]

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource that's tagged.

type Tags

dict

param Tags

[REQUIRED]

The tags associated with the resource.

  • (string) --

    • (string) --

rtype

dict

returns

Response Syntax

{}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    200 response - Success.

UntagResource (new) Link ¶

Removes a tag from a resource.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.untag_resource(
    ResourceArn='string',
    TagKeys=[
        'string',
    ]
)
type ResourceArn

string

param ResourceArn

[REQUIRED]

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the resource that's tagged.

type TagKeys

list

param TagKeys

[REQUIRED]

Keys for the tags to be removed.

  • (string) --

rtype

dict

returns

Response Syntax

{}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    200 response - Success.

CreateCluster (updated) Link ¶
Changes (request)
{'Tags': {'string': 'string'}}

Create a new cluster. A cluster is a set of redundant Regional endpoints against which you can run API calls to update or get the state of one or more routing controls. Each cluster has a name, status, Amazon Resource Name (ARN), and an array of the five cluster endpoints (one for each supported Amazon Web Services Region) that you can use with API calls to the cluster data plane.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.create_cluster(
    ClientToken='string',
    ClusterName='string',
    Tags={
        'string': 'string'
    }
)
type ClientToken

string

param ClientToken

A unique, case-sensitive string of up to 64 ASCII characters. To make an idempotent API request with an action, specify a client token in the request.

This field is autopopulated if not provided.

type ClusterName

string

param ClusterName

[REQUIRED]

The name of the cluster.

type Tags

dict

param Tags

The tags associated with the cluster.

  • (string) --

    • (string) --

rtype

dict

returns

Response Syntax

{
    'Cluster': {
        'ClusterArn': 'string',
        'ClusterEndpoints': [
            {
                'Endpoint': 'string',
                'Region': 'string'
            },
        ],
        'Name': 'string',
        'Status': 'PENDING'|'DEPLOYED'|'PENDING_DELETION'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    200 response - Success.

    • Cluster (dict) --

      The cluster that was created.

      • ClusterArn (string) --

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster.

      • ClusterEndpoints (list) --

        Endpoints for a cluster. Specify one of these endpoints when you want to set or retrieve a routing control state in the cluster.

        To get or update the routing control state, see the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Routing Control Actions.

        • (dict) --

          A cluster endpoint. Specify an endpoint when you want to set or retrieve a routing control state in the cluster.

          • Endpoint (string) --

            A cluster endpoint. Specify an endpoint and Amazon Web Services Region when you want to set or retrieve a routing control state in the cluster.

            To get or update the routing control state, see the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Routing Control Actions.

          • Region (string) --

            The Amazon Web Services Region for a cluster endpoint.

      • Name (string) --

        The name of the cluster.

      • Status (string) --

        Deployment status of a resource. Status can be one of the following: PENDING, DEPLOYED, PENDING_DELETION.

CreateControlPanel (updated) Link ¶
Changes (request)
{'Tags': {'string': 'string'}}

Creates a new control panel. A control panel represents a group of routing controls that can be changed together in a single transaction. You can use a control panel to centrally view the operational status of applications across your organization, and trigger multi-app failovers in a single transaction, for example, to fail over an Availability Zone or Amazon Web Services Region.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.create_control_panel(
    ClientToken='string',
    ClusterArn='string',
    ControlPanelName='string',
    Tags={
        'string': 'string'
    }
)
type ClientToken

string

param ClientToken

A unique, case-sensitive string of up to 64 ASCII characters. To make an idempotent API request with an action, specify a client token in the request.

This field is autopopulated if not provided.

type ClusterArn

string

param ClusterArn

[REQUIRED]

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster for the control panel.

type ControlPanelName

string

param ControlPanelName

[REQUIRED]

The name of the control panel.

type Tags

dict

param Tags

The tags associated with the control panel.

  • (string) --

    • (string) --

rtype

dict

returns

Response Syntax

{
    'ControlPanel': {
        'ClusterArn': 'string',
        'ControlPanelArn': 'string',
        'DefaultControlPanel': True|False,
        'Name': 'string',
        'RoutingControlCount': 123,
        'Status': 'PENDING'|'DEPLOYED'|'PENDING_DELETION'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    200 response - Success.

    • ControlPanel (dict) --

      Information about a control panel.

      • ClusterArn (string) --

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the cluster that includes the control panel.

      • ControlPanelArn (string) --

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the control panel.

      • DefaultControlPanel (boolean) --

        A flag that Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller sets to true to designate the default control panel for a cluster. When you create a cluster, Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller creates a control panel, and sets this flag for that control panel. If you create a control panel yourself, this flag is set to false.

      • Name (string) --

        The name of the control panel. You can use any non-white space character in the name.

      • RoutingControlCount (integer) --

        The number of routing controls in the control panel.

      • Status (string) --

        The deployment status of control panel. Status can be one of the following: PENDING, DEPLOYED, PENDING_DELETION.

CreateSafetyRule (updated) Link ¶
Changes (request)
{'Tags': {'string': 'string'}}

Creates a safety rule in a control panel. Safety rules let you add safeguards around changing routing control states, and for enabling and disabling routing controls, to help prevent unexpected outcomes.

There are two types of safety rules: assertion rules and gating rules.

Assertion rule: An assertion rule enforces that, when you change a routing control state, that a certain criteria is met. For example, the criteria might be that at least one routing control state is On after the transation so that traffic continues to flow to at least one cell for the application. This ensures that you avoid a fail-open scenario.

Gating rule: A gating rule lets you configure a gating routing control as an overall "on/off" switch for a group of routing controls. Or, you can configure more complex gating scenarios, for example by configuring multiple gating routing controls.

For more information, see Safety rules in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.create_safety_rule(
    AssertionRule={
        'AssertedControls': [
            'string',
        ],
        'ControlPanelArn': 'string',
        'Name': 'string',
        'RuleConfig': {
            'Inverted': True|False,
            'Threshold': 123,
            'Type': 'ATLEAST'|'AND'|'OR'
        },
        'WaitPeriodMs': 123
    },
    ClientToken='string',
    GatingRule={
        'ControlPanelArn': 'string',
        'GatingControls': [
            'string',
        ],
        'Name': 'string',
        'RuleConfig': {
            'Inverted': True|False,
            'Threshold': 123,
            'Type': 'ATLEAST'|'AND'|'OR'
        },
        'TargetControls': [
            'string',
        ],
        'WaitPeriodMs': 123
    },
    Tags={
        'string': 'string'
    }
)
type AssertionRule

dict

param AssertionRule

The assertion rule requested.

  • AssertedControls (list) -- [REQUIRED]

    The routing controls that are part of transactions that are evaluated to determine if a request to change a routing control state is allowed. For example, you might include three routing controls, one for each of three Amazon Web Services Regions.

    • (string) --

  • ControlPanelArn (string) -- [REQUIRED]

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the control panel.

  • Name (string) -- [REQUIRED]

    The name of the assertion rule. You can use any non-white space character in the name.

  • RuleConfig (dict) -- [REQUIRED]

    The criteria that you set for specific assertion controls (routing controls) that designate how many control states must be ON as the result of a transaction. For example, if you have three assertion controls, you might specify ATLEAST 2for your rule configuration. This means that at least two assertion controls must be ON, so that at least two Amazon Web Services Regions have traffic flowing to them.

    • Inverted (boolean) -- [REQUIRED]

      Logical negation of the rule. If the rule would usually evaluate true, it's evaluated as false, and vice versa.

    • Threshold (integer) -- [REQUIRED]

      The value of N, when you specify an ATLEAST rule type. That is, Threshold is the number of controls that must be set when you specify an ATLEAST type.

    • Type (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      A rule can be one of the following: ATLEAST, AND, or OR.

  • WaitPeriodMs (integer) -- [REQUIRED]

    An evaluation period, in milliseconds (ms), during which any request against the target routing controls will fail. This helps prevent "flapping" of state. The wait period is 5000 ms by default, but you can choose a custom value.

type ClientToken

string

param ClientToken

A unique, case-sensitive string of up to 64 ASCII characters. To make an idempotent API request with an action, specify a client token in the request.

This field is autopopulated if not provided.

type GatingRule

dict

param GatingRule

The gating rule requested.

  • ControlPanelArn (string) -- [REQUIRED]

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the control panel.

  • GatingControls (list) -- [REQUIRED]

    The gating controls for the new gating rule. That is, routing controls that are evaluated by the rule configuration that you specify.

    • (string) --

  • Name (string) -- [REQUIRED]

    The name for the new gating rule.

  • RuleConfig (dict) -- [REQUIRED]

    The criteria that you set for specific gating controls (routing controls) that designates how many control states must be ON to allow you to change (set or unset) the target control states.

    • Inverted (boolean) -- [REQUIRED]

      Logical negation of the rule. If the rule would usually evaluate true, it's evaluated as false, and vice versa.

    • Threshold (integer) -- [REQUIRED]

      The value of N, when you specify an ATLEAST rule type. That is, Threshold is the number of controls that must be set when you specify an ATLEAST type.

    • Type (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      A rule can be one of the following: ATLEAST, AND, or OR.

  • TargetControls (list) -- [REQUIRED]

    Routing controls that can only be set or unset if the specified RuleConfig evaluates to true for the specified GatingControls. For example, say you have three gating controls, one for each of three Amazon Web Services Regions. Now you specify AtLeast 2 as your RuleConfig. With these settings, you can only change (set or unset) the routing controls that you have specified as TargetControls if that rule evaluates to true.

    In other words, your ability to change the routing controls that you have specified as TargetControls is gated by the rule that you set for the routing controls in GatingControls.

    • (string) --

  • WaitPeriodMs (integer) -- [REQUIRED]

    An evaluation period, in milliseconds (ms), during which any request against the target routing controls will fail. This helps prevent "flapping" of state. The wait period is 5000 ms by default, but you can choose a custom value.

type Tags

dict

param Tags

The tags associated with the safety rule.

  • (string) --

    • (string) --

rtype

dict

returns

Response Syntax

{
    'AssertionRule': {
        'AssertedControls': [
            'string',
        ],
        'ControlPanelArn': 'string',
        'Name': 'string',
        'RuleConfig': {
            'Inverted': True|False,
            'Threshold': 123,
            'Type': 'ATLEAST'|'AND'|'OR'
        },
        'SafetyRuleArn': 'string',
        'Status': 'PENDING'|'DEPLOYED'|'PENDING_DELETION',
        'WaitPeriodMs': 123
    },
    'GatingRule': {
        'ControlPanelArn': 'string',
        'GatingControls': [
            'string',
        ],
        'Name': 'string',
        'RuleConfig': {
            'Inverted': True|False,
            'Threshold': 123,
            'Type': 'ATLEAST'|'AND'|'OR'
        },
        'SafetyRuleArn': 'string',
        'Status': 'PENDING'|'DEPLOYED'|'PENDING_DELETION',
        'TargetControls': [
            'string',
        ],
        'WaitPeriodMs': 123
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    200 response - Success.

    • AssertionRule (dict) --

      The assertion rule created.

      • AssertedControls (list) --

        The routing controls that are part of transactions that are evaluated to determine if a request to change a routing control state is allowed. For example, you might include three routing controls, one for each of three Amazon Web Services Regions.

        • (string) --

      • ControlPanelArn (string) --

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the control panel.

      • Name (string) --

        Name of the assertion rule. You can use any non-white space character in the name.

      • RuleConfig (dict) --

        The criteria that you set for specific assertion routing controls (AssertedControls) that designate how many routing control states must be ON as the result of a transaction. For example, if you have three assertion routing controls, you might specify atleast 2 for your rule configuration. This means that at least two assertion routing control states must be ON, so that at least two Amazon Web Services Regions have traffic flowing to them.

        • Inverted (boolean) --

          Logical negation of the rule. If the rule would usually evaluate true, it's evaluated as false, and vice versa.

        • Threshold (integer) --

          The value of N, when you specify an ATLEAST rule type. That is, Threshold is the number of controls that must be set when you specify an ATLEAST type.

        • Type (string) --

          A rule can be one of the following: ATLEAST, AND, or OR.

      • SafetyRuleArn (string) --

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the assertion rule.

      • Status (string) --

        The deployment status of an assertion rule. Status can be one of the following: PENDING, DEPLOYED, PENDING_DELETION.

      • WaitPeriodMs (integer) --

        An evaluation period, in milliseconds (ms), during which any request against the target routing controls will fail. This helps prevent "flapping" of state. The wait period is 5000 ms by default, but you can choose a custom value.

    • GatingRule (dict) --

      The gating rule created.

      • ControlPanelArn (string) --

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the control panel.

      • GatingControls (list) --

        An array of gating routing control Amazon Resource Names (ARNs). For a simple "on/off" switch, specify the ARN for one routing control. The gating routing controls are evaluated by the rule configuration that you specify to determine if the target routing control states can be changed.

        • (string) --

      • Name (string) --

        The name for the gating rule. You can use any non-white space character in the name.

      • RuleConfig (dict) --

        The criteria that you set for gating routing controls that designates how many of the routing control states must be ON to allow you to update target routing control states.

        • Inverted (boolean) --

          Logical negation of the rule. If the rule would usually evaluate true, it's evaluated as false, and vice versa.

        • Threshold (integer) --

          The value of N, when you specify an ATLEAST rule type. That is, Threshold is the number of controls that must be set when you specify an ATLEAST type.

        • Type (string) --

          A rule can be one of the following: ATLEAST, AND, or OR.

      • SafetyRuleArn (string) --

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the gating rule.

      • Status (string) --

        The deployment status of a gating rule. Status can be one of the following: PENDING, DEPLOYED, PENDING_DELETION.

      • TargetControls (list) --

        An array of target routing control Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) for which the states can only be updated if the rule configuration that you specify evaluates to true for the gating routing control. As a simple example, if you have a single gating control, it acts as an overall "on/off" switch for a set of target routing controls. You can use this to manually override automated fail over, for example.

        • (string) --

      • WaitPeriodMs (integer) --

        An evaluation period, in milliseconds (ms), during which any request against the target routing controls will fail. This helps prevent "flapping" of state. The wait period is 5000 ms by default, but you can choose a custom value.