Parameter

ssm.services.k8s.aws/v1alpha1

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PropertyValue
ScopeNamespaced
KindParameter
ListKindParameterList
Pluralparameters
Singularparameter

An Amazon Web Services Systems Manager parameter in Parameter Store.

Spec

allowedPattern: string
dataType: string
description: string
keyID: string
keyRef: 
  from: 
    name: string
    namespace: string
name: string
policies: string
tags:
- key: string
  value: string
tier: string
type: string
value: string
FieldDescription
allowedPattern
Optional
string
A regular expression used to validate the parameter value. For example, for
String types with values restricted to numbers, you can specify the following:
AllowedPattern=^\d+$
dataType
Optional
string
The data type for a String parameter. Supported data types include plain
text and Amazon Machine Image (AMI) IDs.

The following data type values are supported.

* text

* aws:ec2:image

* aws:ssm:integration

When you create a String parameter and specify aws:ec2:image, Amazon Web
Services Systems Manager validates the parameter value is in the required
format, such as ami-12345abcdeEXAMPLE, and that the specified AMI is available
in your Amazon Web Services account.

If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response
which indicates a successful PutParameter call for all cases except for data
type aws:ec2:image. If you call PutParameter with aws:ec2:image data type,
a successful HTTP 200 response does not guarantee that your parameter was
successfully created or updated. The aws:ec2:image value is validated asynchronously,
and the PutParameter call returns before the validation is complete. If you
submit an invalid AMI value, the PutParameter operation will return success,
but the asynchronous validation will fail and the parameter will not be created
or updated. To monitor whether your aws:ec2:image parameters are created
successfully, see Setting up notifications or trigger actions based on Parameter
Store events (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/sysman-paramstore-cwe.html).
For more information about AMI format validation , see Native parameter support
for Amazon Machine Image IDs (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/parameter-store-ec2-aliases.html).
description
Optional
string
Information about the parameter that you want to add to the system. Optional
but recommended.

Don’t enter personally identifiable information in this field.
keyID
Optional
string
The Key Management Service (KMS) ID that you want to use to encrypt a parameter.
Use a custom key for better security. Required for parameters that use the
SecureString data type.

If you don’t specify a key ID, the system uses the default key associated
with your Amazon Web Services account which is not as secure as using a custom
key.

* To use a custom KMS key, choose the SecureString data type with the
Key ID parameter.

Regex Pattern: ^([a-zA-Z0-9:/_-]+)$
keyRef
Optional
object
AWSResourceReferenceWrapper provides a wrapper around *AWSResourceReference
type to provide more user friendly syntax for references using ‘from’ field
Ex:
APIIDRef:

from:
name: my-api
keyRef.from
Optional
object
AWSResourceReference provides all the values necessary to reference another
k8s resource for finding the identifier(Id/ARN/Name)
keyRef.from.name
Optional
string
keyRef.from.namespace
Optional
string
name
Required
string
The fully qualified name of the parameter that you want to add to the system.

You can’t enter the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a parameter, only the
parameter name itself.

The fully qualified name includes the complete hierarchy of the parameter
path and name. For parameters in a hierarchy, you must include a leading
forward slash character (/) when you create or reference a parameter. For
example: /Dev/DBServer/MySQL/db-string13

Naming Constraints:

* Parameter names are case sensitive.

* A parameter name must be unique within an Amazon Web Services Region

* A parameter name can’t be prefixed with “aws” or “ssm” (case-insensitive).

* Parameter names can include only the following symbols and letters:
a-zA-Z0-9_.- In addition, the slash character ( / ) is used to delineate
hierarchies in parameter names. For example: /Dev/Production/East/Project-ABC/MyParameter

* A parameter name can’t include spaces.

* Parameter hierarchies are limited to a maximum depth of fifteen levels.

For additional information about valid values for parameter names, see Creating
Systems Manager parameters (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/sysman-paramstore-su-create.html)
in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.

The maximum length constraint of 2048 characters listed below includes 1037
characters reserved for internal use by Systems Manager. The maximum length
for a parameter name that you create is 1011 characters. This includes the
characters in the ARN that precede the name you specify, such as arn:aws:ssm:us-east-2:111122223333:parameter/.
policies
Optional
string
One or more policies to apply to a parameter. This operation takes a JSON
array. Parameter Store, a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager
supports the following policy types:

Expiration: This policy deletes the parameter after it expires. When you
create the policy, you specify the expiration date. You can update the expiration
date and time by updating the policy. Updating the parameter doesn’t affect
the expiration date and time. When the expiration time is reached, Parameter
Store deletes the parameter.

ExpirationNotification: This policy initiates an event in Amazon CloudWatch
Events that notifies you about the expiration. By using this policy, you
can receive notification before or after the expiration time is reached,
in units of days or hours.

NoChangeNotification: This policy initiates a CloudWatch Events event if
a parameter hasn’t been modified for a specified period of time. This policy
type is useful when, for example, a secret needs to be changed within a period
of time, but it hasn’t been changed.

All existing policies are preserved until you send new policies or an empty
policy. For more information about parameter policies, see Assigning parameter
policies (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/parameter-store-policies.html).
tags
Optional
array
Optional metadata that you assign to a resource. Tags enable you to categorize
a resource in different ways, such as by purpose, owner, or environment.
For example, you might want to tag a Systems Manager parameter to identify
the type of resource to which it applies, the environment, or the type of
configuration data referenced by the parameter. In this case, you could specify
the following key-value pairs:

* Key=Resource,Value=S3bucket

* Key=OS,Value=Windows

* Key=ParameterType,Value=LicenseKey

To add tags to an existing Systems Manager parameter, use the AddTagsToResource
operation.
tags.[]
Required
object
Metadata that you assign to your Amazon Web Services resources. Tags enable
you to categorize your resources in different ways, for example, by purpose,
owner, or environment. In Amazon Web Services Systems Manager, you can apply
tags to Systems Manager documents (SSM documents), managed nodes, maintenance
windows, parameters, patch baselines, OpsItems, and OpsMetadata.
tags.[].value
Optional
string
tier
Optional
string
The parameter tier to assign to a parameter.

Parameter Store offers a standard tier and an advanced tier for parameters.
Standard parameters have a content size limit of 4 KB and can’t be configured
to use parameter policies. You can create a maximum of 10,000 standard parameters
for each Region in an Amazon Web Services account. Standard parameters are
offered at no additional cost.

Advanced parameters have a content size limit of 8 KB and can be configured
to use parameter policies. You can create a maximum of 100,000 advanced parameters
for each Region in an Amazon Web Services account. Advanced parameters incur
a charge. For more information, see Managing parameter tiers (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/parameter-store-advanced-parameters.html)
in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.

You can change a standard parameter to an advanced parameter any time. But
you can’t revert an advanced parameter to a standard parameter. Reverting
an advanced parameter to a standard parameter would result in data loss because
the system would truncate the size of the parameter from 8 KB to 4 KB. Reverting
would also remove any policies attached to the parameter. Lastly, advanced
parameters use a different form of encryption than standard parameters.

If you no longer need an advanced parameter, or if you no longer want to
incur charges for an advanced parameter, you must delete it and recreate
it as a new standard parameter.

Using the Default Tier Configuration

In PutParameter requests, you can specify the tier to create the parameter
in. Whenever you specify a tier in the request, Parameter Store creates or
updates the parameter according to that request. However, if you don’t specify
a tier in a request, Parameter Store assigns the tier based on the current
Parameter Store default tier configuration.

The default tier when you begin using Parameter Store is the standard-parameter
tier. If you use the advanced-parameter tier, you can specify one of the
following as the default:

* Advanced: With this option, Parameter Store evaluates all requests as
advanced parameters.

* Intelligent-Tiering: With this option, Parameter Store evaluates each
request to determine if the parameter is standard or advanced. If the
request doesn’t include any options that require an advanced parameter,
the parameter is created in the standard-parameter tier. If one or more
options requiring an advanced parameter are included in the request, Parameter
Store create a parameter in the advanced-parameter tier. This approach
helps control your parameter-related costs by always creating standard
parameters unless an advanced parameter is necessary.

Options that require an advanced parameter include the following:

* The content size of the parameter is more than 4 KB.

* The parameter uses a parameter policy.

* More than 10,000 parameters already exist in your Amazon Web Services
account in the current Amazon Web Services Region.

For more information about configuring the default tier option, see Specifying
a default parameter tier (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/parameter-store-advanced-parameters.html#ps-default-tier)
in the Amazon Web Services Systems Manager User Guide.
type
Optional
string
The type of parameter that you want to add to the system.

SecureString isn’t currently supported for CloudFormation templates.

Items in a StringList must be separated by a comma (,). You can’t use other
punctuation or special character to escape items in the list. If you have
a parameter value that requires a comma, then use the String data type.

Specifying a parameter type isn’t required when updating a parameter. You
must specify a parameter type when creating a parameter.
value
Required
string
The parameter value that you want to add to the system. Standard parameters
have a value limit of 4 KB. Advanced parameters have a value limit of 8 KB.

Parameters can’t be referenced or nested in the values of other parameters.
You can’t include {{}} or {{ssm:parameter-name}} in a parameter value.

Status

ackResourceMetadata: 
  arn: string
  ownerAccountID: string
  partition: string
  region: string
conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: string
  message: string
  reason: string
  status: string
  type: string
version: integer
FieldDescription
ackResourceMetadata
Optional
object
All CRs managed by ACK have a common Status.ACKResourceMetadata member
that is used to contain resource sync state, account ownership,
constructed ARN for the resource
ackResourceMetadata.arn
Optional
string
ARN is the Amazon Resource Name for the resource. This is a
globally-unique identifier and is set only by the ACK service controller
once the controller has orchestrated the creation of the resource OR
when it has verified that an “adopted” resource (a resource where the
ARN annotation was set by the Kubernetes user on the CR) exists and
matches the supplied CR’s Spec field values.
https://github.com/aws/aws-controllers-k8s/issues/270
ackResourceMetadata.ownerAccountID
Required
string
OwnerAccountID is the AWS Account ID of the account that owns the
backend AWS service API resource.
ackResourceMetadata.partition
Optional
string
Partition is the AWS partition in which the resource exists or will exist
ackResourceMetadata.region
Required
string
Region is the AWS region in which the resource exists or will exist.
conditions
Optional
array
All CRs managed by ACK have a common Status.Conditions member that
contains a collection of ackv1alpha1.Condition objects that describe
the various terminal states of the CR and its backend AWS service API
resource
conditions.[]
Required
object
Condition is the common struct used by all CRDs managed by ACK service
controllers to indicate terminal states of the CR and its backend AWS
service API resource
conditions.[].message
Optional
string
A human readable message indicating details about the transition.
conditions.[].reason
Optional
string
The reason for the condition’s last transition.
conditions.[].status
Optional
string
Status of the condition, one of True, False, Unknown.
conditions.[].type
Optional
string
Type is the type of the Condition
version
Optional
integer
The new version number of a parameter. If you edit a parameter value, Parameter
Store automatically creates a new version and assigns this new version a
unique ID. You can reference a parameter version ID in API operations or
in Systems Manager documents (SSM documents). By default, if you don’t specify
a specific version, the system returns the latest parameter value when a
parameter is called.