amazonka-opsworks: Amazon OpsWorks SDK.

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AWS OpsWorks Welcome to the AWS OpsWorks API Reference. This guide provides descriptions, syntax, and usage examples about AWS OpsWorks actions and data types, including common parameters and error codes. AWS OpsWorks is an application management service that provides an integrated experience for overseeing the complete application lifecycle. For information about this product, go to the AWS OpsWorks details page. SDKs and CLI The most common way to use the AWS OpsWorks API is by using the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) or by using one of the AWS SDKs to implement applications in your preferred language. For more information, see: - AWS CLI - AWS SDK for Java - AWS SDK for .NET - AWS SDK for PHP 2 - AWS SDK for Ruby - AWS SDK for Node.js - AWS SDK for Python(Boto) Endpoints AWS OpsWorks supports only one endpoint, opsworks.us-east-1.amazonaws.com (HTTPS), so you must connect to that endpoint. You can then use the API to direct AWS OpsWorks to create stacks in any AWS Region. Chef Versions When you call CreateStack, CloneStack, or UpdateStack we recommend you use the ConfigurationManager parameter to specify the Chef version. The recommended value for Linux stacks, which is also the default value, is currently 11.10. Windows stacks use Chef 12.2. For more information, see Chef Versions. You can also specify Chef 11.4 or Chef 0.9 for your Linux stack. However, Chef 0.9 has been deprecated. We do not recommend using Chef 0.9 for new stacks, and we recommend migrating your existing Chef 0.9 stacks to Chef 11.10 as soon as possible.

The types from this library are intended to be used with amazonka, which provides mechanisms for specifying AuthN/AuthZ information and sending requests.

Use of lenses is required for constructing and manipulating types. This is due to the amount of nesting of AWS types and transparency regarding de/serialisation into more palatable Haskell values. The provided lenses should be compatible with any of the major lens libraries such as lens or lens-family-core.

See Network.AWS.OpsWorks and the AWS API Reference to get started.


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Readme for amazonka-opsworks-1.0.1

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Amazon OpsWorks SDK

Version

1.0.1

Description

AWS OpsWorks

Welcome to the /AWS OpsWorks API Reference/. This guide provides descriptions, syntax, and usage examples about AWS OpsWorks actions and data types, including common parameters and error codes.

AWS OpsWorks is an application management service that provides an integrated experience for overseeing the complete application lifecycle. For information about this product, go to the <http://aws.amazon.com/opsworks/ AWS OpsWorks> details page.

SDKs and CLI

The most common way to use the AWS OpsWorks API is by using the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) or by using one of the AWS SDKs to implement applications in your preferred language. For more information, see:

Endpoints

AWS OpsWorks supports only one endpoint, opsworks.us-east-1.amazonaws.com (HTTPS), so you must connect to that endpoint. You can then use the API to direct AWS OpsWorks to create stacks in any AWS Region.

Chef Versions

When you call CreateStack, CloneStack, or UpdateStack we recommend you use the @ConfigurationManager@ parameter to specify the Chef version. The recommended value for Linux stacks, which is also the default value, is currently 11.10. Windows stacks use Chef 12.2. For more information, see <http://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workingcookbook-chef11.html Chef Versions>.

You can also specify Chef 11.4 or Chef 0.9 for your Linux stack. However, Chef 0.9 has been deprecated. We do not recommend using Chef 0.9 for new stacks, and we recommend migrating your existing Chef 0.9 stacks to Chef 11.10 as soon as possible.

Documentation is available via Hackage and the AWS API Reference.

The types from this library are intended to be used with amazonka, which provides mechanisms for specifying AuthN/AuthZ information and sending requests.

Use of lenses is required for constructing and manipulating types. This is due to the amount of nesting of AWS types and transparency regarding de/serialisation into more palatable Haskell values. The provided lenses should be compatible with any of the major lens libraries lens or lens-family-core.

Contribute

For any problems, comments, or feedback please create an issue here on GitHub.

Note: this library is an auto-generated Haskell package. Please see amazonka-gen for more information.

Licence

amazonka-opsworks is released under the Mozilla Public License Version 2.0.

Parts of the code are derived from AWS service descriptions, licensed under Apache 2.0. Source files subject to this contain an additional licensing clause in their header.