Updates a configuration profile.
See also: AWS API Documentation
update-configuration-profile
--application-id <value>
--configuration-profile-id <value>
[--name <value>]
[--description <value>]
[--retrieval-role-arn <value>]
[--validators <value>]
[--cli-input-json | --cli-input-yaml]
[--generate-cli-skeleton <value>]
[--debug]
[--endpoint-url <value>]
[--no-verify-ssl]
[--no-paginate]
[--output <value>]
[--query <value>]
[--profile <value>]
[--region <value>]
[--version <value>]
[--color <value>]
[--no-sign-request]
[--ca-bundle <value>]
[--cli-read-timeout <value>]
[--cli-connect-timeout <value>]
[--cli-binary-format <value>]
[--no-cli-pager]
[--cli-auto-prompt]
[--no-cli-auto-prompt]
--application-id
(string)
The application ID.
--configuration-profile-id
(string)
The ID of the configuration profile.
--name
(string)
The name of the configuration profile.
--description
(string)
A description of the configuration profile.
--retrieval-role-arn
(string)
The ARN of an IAM role with permission to access the configuration at the specified
LocationUri
.
--validators
(list)
A list of methods for validating the configuration.
(structure)
A validator provides a syntactic or semantic check to ensure the configuration that you want to deploy functions as intended. To validate your application configuration data, you provide a schema or an Amazon Web Services Lambda function that runs against the configuration. The configuration deployment or update can only proceed when the configuration data is valid.
Type -> (string)
AppConfig supports validators of type
JSON_SCHEMA
andLAMBDA
Content -> (string)
Either the JSON Schema content or the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Lambda function.
Shorthand Syntax:
Type=string,Content=string ...
JSON Syntax:
[
{
"Type": "JSON_SCHEMA"|"LAMBDA",
"Content": "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.
--debug
(boolean)
Turn on debug logging.
--endpoint-url
(string)
Override command’s default URL with the given URL.
--no-verify-ssl
(boolean)
By default, the AWS CLI uses SSL when communicating with AWS services. For each SSL connection, the AWS CLI will verify SSL certificates. This option overrides the default behavior of verifying SSL certificates.
--no-paginate
(boolean)
Disable automatic pagination.
--output
(string)
The formatting style for command output.
json
text
table
yaml
yaml-stream
--query
(string)
A JMESPath query to use in filtering the response data.
--profile
(string)
Use a specific profile from your credential file.
--region
(string)
The region to use. Overrides config/env settings.
--version
(string)
Display the version of this tool.
--color
(string)
Turn on/off color output.
on
off
auto
--no-sign-request
(boolean)
Do not sign requests. Credentials will not be loaded if this argument is provided.
--ca-bundle
(string)
The CA certificate bundle to use when verifying SSL certificates. Overrides config/env settings.
--cli-read-timeout
(int)
The maximum socket read time in seconds. If the value is set to 0, the socket read will be blocking and not timeout. The default value is 60 seconds.
--cli-connect-timeout
(int)
The maximum socket connect time in seconds. If the value is set to 0, the socket connect will be blocking and not timeout. The default value is 60 seconds.
--cli-binary-format
(string)
The formatting style to be used for binary blobs. The default format is base64. The base64 format expects binary blobs to be provided as a base64 encoded string. The raw-in-base64-out format preserves compatibility with AWS CLI V1 behavior and binary values must be passed literally. When providing contents from a file that map to a binary blob fileb://
will always be treated as binary and use the file contents directly regardless of the cli-binary-format
setting. When using file://
the file contents will need to properly formatted for the configured cli-binary-format
.
base64
raw-in-base64-out
--no-cli-pager
(boolean)
Disable cli pager for output.
--cli-auto-prompt
(boolean)
Automatically prompt for CLI input parameters.
--no-cli-auto-prompt
(boolean)
Disable automatically prompt for CLI input parameters.
Note
To use the following examples, you must have the AWS CLI installed and configured. See the Getting started guide in the AWS CLI User Guide for more information.
Unless otherwise stated, all examples have unix-like quotation rules. These examples will need to be adapted to your terminal’s quoting rules. See Using quotation marks with strings in the AWS CLI User Guide .
To update a configuration profile
The following update-configuration-profile
example updates the description of the specified configuration profile.
aws appconfig update-configuration-profile \
--application-id 339ohji \
--configuration-profile-id ur8hx2f \
--description "Configuration profile used for examples."
Output:
{
"ApplicationId": "339ohji",
"Id": "ur8hx2f",
"Name": "Example-Configuration-Profile",
"Description": "Configuration profile used for examples.",
"LocationUri": "ssm-parameter://Example-Parameter",
"RetrievalRoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/Example-App-Config-Role"
}
For more information, see Step 3: Creating a configuration and a configuration profile in the AWS AppConfig User Guide.
ApplicationId -> (string)
The application ID.
Id -> (string)
The configuration profile ID.
Name -> (string)
The name of the configuration profile.
Description -> (string)
The configuration profile description.
LocationUri -> (string)
The URI location of the configuration.
RetrievalRoleArn -> (string)
The ARN of an IAM role with permission to access the configuration at the specified
LocationUri
.
Validators -> (list)
A list of methods for validating the configuration.
(structure)
A validator provides a syntactic or semantic check to ensure the configuration that you want to deploy functions as intended. To validate your application configuration data, you provide a schema or an Amazon Web Services Lambda function that runs against the configuration. The configuration deployment or update can only proceed when the configuration data is valid.
Type -> (string)
AppConfig supports validators of type
JSON_SCHEMA
andLAMBDA
Content -> (string)
Either the JSON Schema content or the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an Lambda function.
Type -> (string)
The type of configurations contained in the profile. AppConfig supports
feature flags
andfreeform
configurations. We recommend you create feature flag configurations to enable or disable new features and freeform configurations to distribute configurations to an application. When calling this API, enter one of the following values forType
:
AWS.AppConfig.FeatureFlags
AWS.Freeform