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A Pulumi package for creating and managing Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud resources.
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// *** Do not edit by hand unless you're certain you know what you are doing! ***
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.Attachment = void 0;
const pulumi = require("@pulumi/pulumi");
const utilities = require("../utilities");
/**
* Attaches an EC2 instance to an Elastic Load Balancer (ELB). For attaching resources with Application Load Balancer (ALB) or Network Load Balancer (NLB), see the `aws.lb.TargetGroupAttachment` resource.
*
* > **NOTE on ELB Instances and ELB Attachments:** This provider currently provides
* both a standalone ELB Attachment resource (describing an instance attached to
* an ELB), and an Elastic Load Balancer resource with
* `instances` defined in-line. At this time you cannot use an ELB with in-line
* instances in conjunction with an ELB Attachment resource. Doing so will cause a
* conflict and will overwrite attachments.
*
* ## Example Usage
*
* ```typescript
* import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
* import * as aws from "@pulumi/aws";
*
* // Create a new load balancer attachment
* const baz = new aws.elb.Attachment("baz", {
* elb: bar.id,
* instance: foo.id,
* });
* ```
*/
class Attachment extends pulumi.CustomResource {
/**
* Get an existing Attachment resource's state with the given name, ID, and optional extra
* properties used to qualify the lookup.
*
* @param name The _unique_ name of the resulting resource.
* @param id The _unique_ provider ID of the resource to lookup.
* @param state Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
* @param opts Optional settings to control the behavior of the CustomResource.
*/
static get(name, id, state, opts) {
return new Attachment(name, state, { ...opts, id: id });
}
/**
* Returns true if the given object is an instance of Attachment. This is designed to work even
* when multiple copies of the Pulumi SDK have been loaded into the same process.
*/
static isInstance(obj) {
if (obj === undefined || obj === null) {
return false;
}
return obj['__pulumiType'] === Attachment.__pulumiType;
}
constructor(name, argsOrState, opts) {
let resourceInputs = {};
opts = opts || {};
if (opts.id) {
const state = argsOrState;
resourceInputs["elb"] = state?.elb;
resourceInputs["instance"] = state?.instance;
resourceInputs["region"] = state?.region;
}
else {
const args = argsOrState;
if (args?.elb === undefined && !opts.urn) {
throw new Error("Missing required property 'elb'");
}
if (args?.instance === undefined && !opts.urn) {
throw new Error("Missing required property 'instance'");
}
resourceInputs["elb"] = args?.elb;
resourceInputs["instance"] = args?.instance;
resourceInputs["region"] = args?.region;
}
opts = pulumi.mergeOptions(utilities.resourceOptsDefaults(), opts);
const aliasOpts = { aliases: [{ type: "aws:elasticloadbalancing/attachment:Attachment" }] };
opts = pulumi.mergeOptions(opts, aliasOpts);
super(Attachment.__pulumiType, name, resourceInputs, opts);
}
}
exports.Attachment = Attachment;
/** @internal */
Attachment.__pulumiType = 'aws:elb/attachment:Attachment';
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