Create an environment template for Proton. For more information, see Environment Templates in the Proton Administrator Guide .
You can create an environment template in one of the two following ways:
Register and publish a standard environment template that instructs Proton to deploy and manage environment infrastructure.
Register and publish a customer managed environment template that connects Proton to your existing provisioned infrastructure that you manage. Proton doesn’t manage your existing provisioned infrastructure. To create an environment template for customer provisioned and managed infrastructure, include the provisioning
parameter and set the value to CUSTOMER_MANAGED
. For more information, see Register and publish an environment template in the Proton Administrator Guide .
See also: AWS API Documentation
See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.
create-environment-template
[--description <value>]
[--display-name <value>]
[--encryption-key <value>]
--name <value>
[--provisioning <value>]
[--tags <value>]
[--cli-input-json | --cli-input-yaml]
[--generate-cli-skeleton <value>]
--description
(string)
A description of the environment template.
--display-name
(string)
The environment template name as displayed in the developer interface.
--encryption-key
(string)
A customer provided encryption key that Proton uses to encrypt data.
--name
(string)
The name of the environment template.
--provisioning
(string)
When included, indicates that the environment template is for customer provisioned and managed infrastructure.
Possible values:
CUSTOMER_MANAGED
--tags
(list)
An optional list of metadata items that you can associate with the Proton environment template. A tag is a key-value pair.
For more information, see Proton resources and tagging in the Proton Administrator Guide or Proton User Guide .
(structure)
A description of a resource tag.
key -> (string)
The key of the resource tag.
value -> (string)
The value of the resource tag.
Shorthand Syntax:
key=string,value=string ...
JSON Syntax:
[
{
"key": "string",
"value": "string"
}
...
]
--cli-input-json
| --cli-input-yaml
(string)
Reads arguments from the JSON string provided. The JSON string follows the format provided by --generate-cli-skeleton
. If other arguments are provided on the command line, those values will override the JSON-provided values. It is not possible to pass arbitrary binary values using a JSON-provided value as the string will be taken literally. This may not be specified along with --cli-input-yaml
.
--generate-cli-skeleton
(string)
Prints a JSON skeleton to standard output without sending an API request. If provided with no value or the value input
, prints a sample input JSON that can be used as an argument for --cli-input-json
. Similarly, if provided yaml-input
it will print a sample input YAML that can be used with --cli-input-yaml
. If provided with the value output
, it validates the command inputs and returns a sample output JSON for that command. The generated JSON skeleton is not stable between versions of the AWS CLI and there are no backwards compatibility guarantees in the JSON skeleton generated.
See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.
environmentTemplate -> (structure)
The environment template detail data that’s returned by Proton.
arn -> (string)
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the environment template.
createdAt -> (timestamp)
The time when the environment template was created.
description -> (string)
A description of the environment template.
displayName -> (string)
The name of the environment template as displayed in the developer interface.
encryptionKey -> (string)
The customer provided encryption key for the environment template.
lastModifiedAt -> (timestamp)
The time when the environment template was last modified.
name -> (string)
The name of the environment template.
provisioning -> (string)
When included, indicates that the environment template is for customer provisioned and managed infrastructure.
recommendedVersion -> (string)
The ID of the recommended version of the environment template.