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AWS Native v0.105.0 published on Thursday, May 2, 2024 by Pulumi

aws-native.elasticloadbalancingv2.LoadBalancer

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AWS Native v0.105.0 published on Thursday, May 2, 2024 by Pulumi

    Specifies an Application Load Balancer, a Network Load Balancer, or a Gateway Load Balancer.

    Create LoadBalancer Resource

    Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.

    Constructor syntax

    new LoadBalancer(name: string, args?: LoadBalancerArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
    @overload
    def LoadBalancer(resource_name: str,
                     args: Optional[LoadBalancerArgs] = None,
                     opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
    
    @overload
    def LoadBalancer(resource_name: str,
                     opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
                     enforce_security_group_inbound_rules_on_private_link_traffic: Optional[str] = None,
                     ip_address_type: Optional[str] = None,
                     load_balancer_attributes: Optional[Sequence[LoadBalancerAttributeArgs]] = None,
                     name: Optional[str] = None,
                     scheme: Optional[str] = None,
                     security_groups: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
                     subnet_mappings: Optional[Sequence[LoadBalancerSubnetMappingArgs]] = None,
                     subnets: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
                     tags: Optional[Sequence[_root_inputs.TagArgs]] = None,
                     type: Optional[str] = None)
    func NewLoadBalancer(ctx *Context, name string, args *LoadBalancerArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*LoadBalancer, error)
    public LoadBalancer(string name, LoadBalancerArgs? args = null, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
    public LoadBalancer(String name, LoadBalancerArgs args)
    public LoadBalancer(String name, LoadBalancerArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
    
    type: aws-native:elasticloadbalancingv2:LoadBalancer
    properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
    options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    
    

    Parameters

    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args LoadBalancerArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    resource_name str
    The unique name of the resource.
    args LoadBalancerArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts ResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    ctx Context
    Context object for the current deployment.
    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args LoadBalancerArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts ResourceOption
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args LoadBalancerArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    name String
    The unique name of the resource.
    args LoadBalancerArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    options CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.

    Example

    The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.

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    const loadBalancerResource = new aws_native.elasticloadbalancingv2.LoadBalancer("loadBalancerResource", {
        enforceSecurityGroupInboundRulesOnPrivateLinkTraffic: "string",
        ipAddressType: "string",
        loadBalancerAttributes: [{
            key: "string",
            value: "string",
        }],
        name: "string",
        scheme: "string",
        securityGroups: ["string"],
        subnetMappings: [{
            subnetId: "string",
            allocationId: "string",
            iPv6Address: "string",
            privateIPv4Address: "string",
        }],
        subnets: ["string"],
        tags: [{
            key: "string",
            value: "string",
        }],
        type: "string",
    });
    
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    LoadBalancer Resource Properties

    To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.

    Inputs

    The LoadBalancer resource accepts the following input properties:

    EnforceSecurityGroupInboundRulesOnPrivateLinkTraffic string
    Indicates whether to evaluate inbound security group rules for traffic sent to a Network Load Balancer through privatelink.
    IpAddressType string
    The IP address type. The possible values are ipv4 (for IPv4 addresses) and dualstack (for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses). You can’t specify dualstack for a load balancer with a UDP or TCP_UDP listener.
    LoadBalancerAttributes List<Pulumi.AwsNative.ElasticLoadBalancingV2.Inputs.LoadBalancerAttribute>
    The load balancer attributes.
    Name string
    The name of the load balancer. This name must be unique per region per account, can have a maximum of 32 characters, must contain only alphanumeric characters or hyphens, must not begin or end with a hyphen, and must not begin with "internal-". If you don't specify a name, AWS CloudFormation generates a unique physical ID for the load balancer. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource, but you can perform other updates. To replace the resource, specify a new name.
    Scheme string
    The nodes of an Internet-facing load balancer have public IP addresses. The DNS name of an Internet-facing load balancer is publicly resolvable to the public IP addresses of the nodes. Therefore, Internet-facing load balancers can route requests from clients over the internet. The nodes of an internal load balancer have only private IP addresses. The DNS name of an internal load balancer is publicly resolvable to the private IP addresses of the nodes. Therefore, internal load balancers can route requests only from clients with access to the VPC for the load balancer. The default is an Internet-facing load balancer. You cannot specify a scheme for a Gateway Load Balancer.
    SecurityGroups List<string>
    [Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers] The IDs of the security groups for the load balancer.
    SubnetMappings List<Pulumi.AwsNative.ElasticLoadBalancingV2.Inputs.LoadBalancerSubnetMapping>
    The IDs of the subnets. You can specify only one subnet per Availability Zone. You must specify either subnets or subnet mappings, but not both. [Application Load Balancers] You must specify subnets from at least two Availability Zones. You cannot specify Elastic IP addresses for your subnets. [Application Load Balancers on Outposts] You must specify one Outpost subnet. [Application Load Balancers on Local Zones] You can specify subnets from one or more Local Zones. [Network Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. You can specify one Elastic IP address per subnet if you need static IP addresses for your internet-facing load balancer. For internal load balancers, you can specify one private IP address per subnet from the IPv4 range of the subnet. For internet-facing load balancer, you can specify one IPv6 address per subnet. [Gateway Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. You cannot specify Elastic IP addresses for your subnets.
    Subnets List<string>
    The IDs of the subnets. You can specify only one subnet per Availability Zone. You must specify either subnets or subnet mappings, but not both. To specify an Elastic IP address, specify subnet mappings instead of subnets. [Application Load Balancers] You must specify subnets from at least two Availability Zones. [Application Load Balancers on Outposts] You must specify one Outpost subnet. [Application Load Balancers on Local Zones] You can specify subnets from one or more Local Zones. [Network Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. [Gateway Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones.
    Tags List<Pulumi.AwsNative.Inputs.Tag>
    The tags to assign to the load balancer.
    Type string
    The type of load balancer. The default is application.
    EnforceSecurityGroupInboundRulesOnPrivateLinkTraffic string
    Indicates whether to evaluate inbound security group rules for traffic sent to a Network Load Balancer through privatelink.
    IpAddressType string
    The IP address type. The possible values are ipv4 (for IPv4 addresses) and dualstack (for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses). You can’t specify dualstack for a load balancer with a UDP or TCP_UDP listener.
    LoadBalancerAttributes []LoadBalancerAttributeArgs
    The load balancer attributes.
    Name string
    The name of the load balancer. This name must be unique per region per account, can have a maximum of 32 characters, must contain only alphanumeric characters or hyphens, must not begin or end with a hyphen, and must not begin with "internal-". If you don't specify a name, AWS CloudFormation generates a unique physical ID for the load balancer. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource, but you can perform other updates. To replace the resource, specify a new name.
    Scheme string
    The nodes of an Internet-facing load balancer have public IP addresses. The DNS name of an Internet-facing load balancer is publicly resolvable to the public IP addresses of the nodes. Therefore, Internet-facing load balancers can route requests from clients over the internet. The nodes of an internal load balancer have only private IP addresses. The DNS name of an internal load balancer is publicly resolvable to the private IP addresses of the nodes. Therefore, internal load balancers can route requests only from clients with access to the VPC for the load balancer. The default is an Internet-facing load balancer. You cannot specify a scheme for a Gateway Load Balancer.
    SecurityGroups []string
    [Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers] The IDs of the security groups for the load balancer.
    SubnetMappings []LoadBalancerSubnetMappingArgs
    The IDs of the subnets. You can specify only one subnet per Availability Zone. You must specify either subnets or subnet mappings, but not both. [Application Load Balancers] You must specify subnets from at least two Availability Zones. You cannot specify Elastic IP addresses for your subnets. [Application Load Balancers on Outposts] You must specify one Outpost subnet. [Application Load Balancers on Local Zones] You can specify subnets from one or more Local Zones. [Network Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. You can specify one Elastic IP address per subnet if you need static IP addresses for your internet-facing load balancer. For internal load balancers, you can specify one private IP address per subnet from the IPv4 range of the subnet. For internet-facing load balancer, you can specify one IPv6 address per subnet. [Gateway Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. You cannot specify Elastic IP addresses for your subnets.
    Subnets []string
    The IDs of the subnets. You can specify only one subnet per Availability Zone. You must specify either subnets or subnet mappings, but not both. To specify an Elastic IP address, specify subnet mappings instead of subnets. [Application Load Balancers] You must specify subnets from at least two Availability Zones. [Application Load Balancers on Outposts] You must specify one Outpost subnet. [Application Load Balancers on Local Zones] You can specify subnets from one or more Local Zones. [Network Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. [Gateway Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones.
    Tags TagArgs
    The tags to assign to the load balancer.
    Type string
    The type of load balancer. The default is application.
    enforceSecurityGroupInboundRulesOnPrivateLinkTraffic String
    Indicates whether to evaluate inbound security group rules for traffic sent to a Network Load Balancer through privatelink.
    ipAddressType String
    The IP address type. The possible values are ipv4 (for IPv4 addresses) and dualstack (for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses). You can’t specify dualstack for a load balancer with a UDP or TCP_UDP listener.
    loadBalancerAttributes List<LoadBalancerAttribute>
    The load balancer attributes.
    name String
    The name of the load balancer. This name must be unique per region per account, can have a maximum of 32 characters, must contain only alphanumeric characters or hyphens, must not begin or end with a hyphen, and must not begin with "internal-". If you don't specify a name, AWS CloudFormation generates a unique physical ID for the load balancer. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource, but you can perform other updates. To replace the resource, specify a new name.
    scheme String
    The nodes of an Internet-facing load balancer have public IP addresses. The DNS name of an Internet-facing load balancer is publicly resolvable to the public IP addresses of the nodes. Therefore, Internet-facing load balancers can route requests from clients over the internet. The nodes of an internal load balancer have only private IP addresses. The DNS name of an internal load balancer is publicly resolvable to the private IP addresses of the nodes. Therefore, internal load balancers can route requests only from clients with access to the VPC for the load balancer. The default is an Internet-facing load balancer. You cannot specify a scheme for a Gateway Load Balancer.
    securityGroups List<String>
    [Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers] The IDs of the security groups for the load balancer.
    subnetMappings List<LoadBalancerSubnetMapping>
    The IDs of the subnets. You can specify only one subnet per Availability Zone. You must specify either subnets or subnet mappings, but not both. [Application Load Balancers] You must specify subnets from at least two Availability Zones. You cannot specify Elastic IP addresses for your subnets. [Application Load Balancers on Outposts] You must specify one Outpost subnet. [Application Load Balancers on Local Zones] You can specify subnets from one or more Local Zones. [Network Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. You can specify one Elastic IP address per subnet if you need static IP addresses for your internet-facing load balancer. For internal load balancers, you can specify one private IP address per subnet from the IPv4 range of the subnet. For internet-facing load balancer, you can specify one IPv6 address per subnet. [Gateway Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. You cannot specify Elastic IP addresses for your subnets.
    subnets List<String>
    The IDs of the subnets. You can specify only one subnet per Availability Zone. You must specify either subnets or subnet mappings, but not both. To specify an Elastic IP address, specify subnet mappings instead of subnets. [Application Load Balancers] You must specify subnets from at least two Availability Zones. [Application Load Balancers on Outposts] You must specify one Outpost subnet. [Application Load Balancers on Local Zones] You can specify subnets from one or more Local Zones. [Network Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. [Gateway Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones.
    tags List<Tag>
    The tags to assign to the load balancer.
    type String
    The type of load balancer. The default is application.
    enforceSecurityGroupInboundRulesOnPrivateLinkTraffic string
    Indicates whether to evaluate inbound security group rules for traffic sent to a Network Load Balancer through privatelink.
    ipAddressType string
    The IP address type. The possible values are ipv4 (for IPv4 addresses) and dualstack (for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses). You can’t specify dualstack for a load balancer with a UDP or TCP_UDP listener.
    loadBalancerAttributes LoadBalancerAttribute[]
    The load balancer attributes.
    name string
    The name of the load balancer. This name must be unique per region per account, can have a maximum of 32 characters, must contain only alphanumeric characters or hyphens, must not begin or end with a hyphen, and must not begin with "internal-". If you don't specify a name, AWS CloudFormation generates a unique physical ID for the load balancer. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource, but you can perform other updates. To replace the resource, specify a new name.
    scheme string
    The nodes of an Internet-facing load balancer have public IP addresses. The DNS name of an Internet-facing load balancer is publicly resolvable to the public IP addresses of the nodes. Therefore, Internet-facing load balancers can route requests from clients over the internet. The nodes of an internal load balancer have only private IP addresses. The DNS name of an internal load balancer is publicly resolvable to the private IP addresses of the nodes. Therefore, internal load balancers can route requests only from clients with access to the VPC for the load balancer. The default is an Internet-facing load balancer. You cannot specify a scheme for a Gateway Load Balancer.
    securityGroups string[]
    [Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers] The IDs of the security groups for the load balancer.
    subnetMappings LoadBalancerSubnetMapping[]
    The IDs of the subnets. You can specify only one subnet per Availability Zone. You must specify either subnets or subnet mappings, but not both. [Application Load Balancers] You must specify subnets from at least two Availability Zones. You cannot specify Elastic IP addresses for your subnets. [Application Load Balancers on Outposts] You must specify one Outpost subnet. [Application Load Balancers on Local Zones] You can specify subnets from one or more Local Zones. [Network Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. You can specify one Elastic IP address per subnet if you need static IP addresses for your internet-facing load balancer. For internal load balancers, you can specify one private IP address per subnet from the IPv4 range of the subnet. For internet-facing load balancer, you can specify one IPv6 address per subnet. [Gateway Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. You cannot specify Elastic IP addresses for your subnets.
    subnets string[]
    The IDs of the subnets. You can specify only one subnet per Availability Zone. You must specify either subnets or subnet mappings, but not both. To specify an Elastic IP address, specify subnet mappings instead of subnets. [Application Load Balancers] You must specify subnets from at least two Availability Zones. [Application Load Balancers on Outposts] You must specify one Outpost subnet. [Application Load Balancers on Local Zones] You can specify subnets from one or more Local Zones. [Network Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. [Gateway Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones.
    tags Tag[]
    The tags to assign to the load balancer.
    type string
    The type of load balancer. The default is application.
    enforce_security_group_inbound_rules_on_private_link_traffic str
    Indicates whether to evaluate inbound security group rules for traffic sent to a Network Load Balancer through privatelink.
    ip_address_type str
    The IP address type. The possible values are ipv4 (for IPv4 addresses) and dualstack (for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses). You can’t specify dualstack for a load balancer with a UDP or TCP_UDP listener.
    load_balancer_attributes Sequence[LoadBalancerAttributeArgs]
    The load balancer attributes.
    name str
    The name of the load balancer. This name must be unique per region per account, can have a maximum of 32 characters, must contain only alphanumeric characters or hyphens, must not begin or end with a hyphen, and must not begin with "internal-". If you don't specify a name, AWS CloudFormation generates a unique physical ID for the load balancer. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource, but you can perform other updates. To replace the resource, specify a new name.
    scheme str
    The nodes of an Internet-facing load balancer have public IP addresses. The DNS name of an Internet-facing load balancer is publicly resolvable to the public IP addresses of the nodes. Therefore, Internet-facing load balancers can route requests from clients over the internet. The nodes of an internal load balancer have only private IP addresses. The DNS name of an internal load balancer is publicly resolvable to the private IP addresses of the nodes. Therefore, internal load balancers can route requests only from clients with access to the VPC for the load balancer. The default is an Internet-facing load balancer. You cannot specify a scheme for a Gateway Load Balancer.
    security_groups Sequence[str]
    [Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers] The IDs of the security groups for the load balancer.
    subnet_mappings Sequence[LoadBalancerSubnetMappingArgs]
    The IDs of the subnets. You can specify only one subnet per Availability Zone. You must specify either subnets or subnet mappings, but not both. [Application Load Balancers] You must specify subnets from at least two Availability Zones. You cannot specify Elastic IP addresses for your subnets. [Application Load Balancers on Outposts] You must specify one Outpost subnet. [Application Load Balancers on Local Zones] You can specify subnets from one or more Local Zones. [Network Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. You can specify one Elastic IP address per subnet if you need static IP addresses for your internet-facing load balancer. For internal load balancers, you can specify one private IP address per subnet from the IPv4 range of the subnet. For internet-facing load balancer, you can specify one IPv6 address per subnet. [Gateway Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. You cannot specify Elastic IP addresses for your subnets.
    subnets Sequence[str]
    The IDs of the subnets. You can specify only one subnet per Availability Zone. You must specify either subnets or subnet mappings, but not both. To specify an Elastic IP address, specify subnet mappings instead of subnets. [Application Load Balancers] You must specify subnets from at least two Availability Zones. [Application Load Balancers on Outposts] You must specify one Outpost subnet. [Application Load Balancers on Local Zones] You can specify subnets from one or more Local Zones. [Network Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. [Gateway Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones.
    tags Sequence[TagArgs]
    The tags to assign to the load balancer.
    type str
    The type of load balancer. The default is application.
    enforceSecurityGroupInboundRulesOnPrivateLinkTraffic String
    Indicates whether to evaluate inbound security group rules for traffic sent to a Network Load Balancer through privatelink.
    ipAddressType String
    The IP address type. The possible values are ipv4 (for IPv4 addresses) and dualstack (for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses). You can’t specify dualstack for a load balancer with a UDP or TCP_UDP listener.
    loadBalancerAttributes List<Property Map>
    The load balancer attributes.
    name String
    The name of the load balancer. This name must be unique per region per account, can have a maximum of 32 characters, must contain only alphanumeric characters or hyphens, must not begin or end with a hyphen, and must not begin with "internal-". If you don't specify a name, AWS CloudFormation generates a unique physical ID for the load balancer. If you specify a name, you cannot perform updates that require replacement of this resource, but you can perform other updates. To replace the resource, specify a new name.
    scheme String
    The nodes of an Internet-facing load balancer have public IP addresses. The DNS name of an Internet-facing load balancer is publicly resolvable to the public IP addresses of the nodes. Therefore, Internet-facing load balancers can route requests from clients over the internet. The nodes of an internal load balancer have only private IP addresses. The DNS name of an internal load balancer is publicly resolvable to the private IP addresses of the nodes. Therefore, internal load balancers can route requests only from clients with access to the VPC for the load balancer. The default is an Internet-facing load balancer. You cannot specify a scheme for a Gateway Load Balancer.
    securityGroups List<String>
    [Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers] The IDs of the security groups for the load balancer.
    subnetMappings List<Property Map>
    The IDs of the subnets. You can specify only one subnet per Availability Zone. You must specify either subnets or subnet mappings, but not both. [Application Load Balancers] You must specify subnets from at least two Availability Zones. You cannot specify Elastic IP addresses for your subnets. [Application Load Balancers on Outposts] You must specify one Outpost subnet. [Application Load Balancers on Local Zones] You can specify subnets from one or more Local Zones. [Network Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. You can specify one Elastic IP address per subnet if you need static IP addresses for your internet-facing load balancer. For internal load balancers, you can specify one private IP address per subnet from the IPv4 range of the subnet. For internet-facing load balancer, you can specify one IPv6 address per subnet. [Gateway Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. You cannot specify Elastic IP addresses for your subnets.
    subnets List<String>
    The IDs of the subnets. You can specify only one subnet per Availability Zone. You must specify either subnets or subnet mappings, but not both. To specify an Elastic IP address, specify subnet mappings instead of subnets. [Application Load Balancers] You must specify subnets from at least two Availability Zones. [Application Load Balancers on Outposts] You must specify one Outpost subnet. [Application Load Balancers on Local Zones] You can specify subnets from one or more Local Zones. [Network Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones. [Gateway Load Balancers] You can specify subnets from one or more Availability Zones.
    tags List<Property Map>
    The tags to assign to the load balancer.
    type String
    The type of load balancer. The default is application.

    Outputs

    All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the LoadBalancer resource produces the following output properties:

    CanonicalHostedZoneId string
    DnsName string
    Id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    LoadBalancerArn string
    LoadBalancerFullName string
    LoadBalancerName string
    CanonicalHostedZoneId string
    DnsName string
    Id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    LoadBalancerArn string
    LoadBalancerFullName string
    LoadBalancerName string
    canonicalHostedZoneId String
    dnsName String
    id String
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    loadBalancerArn String
    loadBalancerFullName String
    loadBalancerName String
    canonicalHostedZoneId string
    dnsName string
    id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    loadBalancerArn string
    loadBalancerFullName string
    loadBalancerName string
    canonical_hosted_zone_id str
    dns_name str
    id str
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    load_balancer_arn str
    load_balancer_full_name str
    load_balancer_name str
    canonicalHostedZoneId String
    dnsName String
    id String
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    loadBalancerArn String
    loadBalancerFullName String
    loadBalancerName String

    Supporting Types

    LoadBalancerAttribute, LoadBalancerAttributeArgs

    Key string

    The name of the attribute. The following attributes are supported by all load balancers:

    • deletion_protection.enabled - Indicates whether deletion protection is enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.
    • load_balancing.cross_zone.enabled - Indicates whether cross-zone load balancing is enabled. The possible values are true and false. The default for Network Load Balancers and Gateway Load Balancers is false. The default for Application Load Balancers is true, and cannot be changed.

    The following attributes are supported by both Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers:

    • access_logs.s3.enabled - Indicates whether access logs are enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.
    • access_logs.s3.bucket - The name of the S3 bucket for the access logs. This attribute is required if access logs are enabled. The bucket must exist in the same region as the load balancer and have a bucket policy that grants Elastic Load Balancing permissions to write to the bucket.
    • access_logs.s3.prefix - The prefix for the location in the S3 bucket for the access logs.
    • ipv6.deny_all_igw_traffic - Blocks internet gateway (IGW) access to the load balancer. It is set to false for internet-facing load balancers and true for internal load balancers, preventing unintended access to your internal load balancer through an internet gateway.

    The following attributes are supported by only Application Load Balancers:

    • idle_timeout.timeout_seconds - The idle timeout value, in seconds. The valid range is 1-4000 seconds. The default is 60 seconds.

    • client_keep_alive.seconds - The client keep alive value, in seconds. The valid range is 60-604800 seconds. The default is 3600 seconds.

    • connection_logs.s3.enabled - Indicates whether connection logs are enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.

    • connection_logs.s3.bucket - The name of the S3 bucket for the connection logs. This attribute is required if connection logs are enabled. The bucket must exist in the same region as the load balancer and have a bucket policy that grants Elastic Load Balancing permissions to write to the bucket.

    • connection_logs.s3.prefix - The prefix for the location in the S3 bucket for the connection logs.

    • routing.http.desync_mitigation_mode - Determines how the load balancer handles requests that might pose a security risk to your application. The possible values are monitor, defensive, and strictest. The default is defensive.

    • routing.http.drop_invalid_header_fields.enabled - Indicates whether HTTP headers with invalid header fields are removed by the load balancer (true) or routed to targets (false). The default is false.

    • routing.http.preserve_host_header.enabled - Indicates whether the Application Load Balancer should preserve the Host header in the HTTP request and send it to the target without any change. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.x_amzn_tls_version_and_cipher_suite.enabled - Indicates whether the two headers (x-amzn-tls-version and x-amzn-tls-cipher-suite), which contain information about the negotiated TLS version and cipher suite, are added to the client request before sending it to the target. The x-amzn-tls-version header has information about the TLS protocol version negotiated with the client, and the x-amzn-tls-cipher-suite header has information about the cipher suite negotiated with the client. Both headers are in OpenSSL format. The possible values for the attribute are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.xff_client_port.enabled - Indicates whether the X-Forwarded-For header should preserve the source port that the client used to connect to the load balancer. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.xff_header_processing.mode - Enables you to modify, preserve, or remove the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before the Application Load Balancer sends the request to the target. The possible values are append, preserve, and remove. The default is append.

    • If the value is append, the Application Load Balancer adds the client IP address (of the last hop) to the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before it sends it to targets.

    • If the value is preserve the Application Load Balancer preserves the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request, and sends it to targets without any change.

    • If the value is remove, the Application Load Balancer removes the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before it sends it to targets.

    • routing.http2.enabled - Indicates whether HTTP/2 is enabled. The possible values are true and false. The default is true. Elastic Load Balancing requires that message header names contain only alphanumeric characters and hyphens.

    • waf.fail_open.enabled - Indicates whether to allow a WAF-enabled load balancer to route requests to targets if it is unable to forward the request to AWS WAF. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    The following attributes are supported by only Network Load Balancers:

    • dns_record.client_routing_policy - Indicates how traffic is distributed among the load balancer Availability Zones. The possible values are availability_zone_affinity with 100 percent zonal affinity, partial_availability_zone_affinity with 85 percent zonal affinity, and any_availability_zone with 0 percent zonal affinity.
    Value string
    The value of the attribute.
    Key string

    The name of the attribute. The following attributes are supported by all load balancers:

    • deletion_protection.enabled - Indicates whether deletion protection is enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.
    • load_balancing.cross_zone.enabled - Indicates whether cross-zone load balancing is enabled. The possible values are true and false. The default for Network Load Balancers and Gateway Load Balancers is false. The default for Application Load Balancers is true, and cannot be changed.

    The following attributes are supported by both Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers:

    • access_logs.s3.enabled - Indicates whether access logs are enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.
    • access_logs.s3.bucket - The name of the S3 bucket for the access logs. This attribute is required if access logs are enabled. The bucket must exist in the same region as the load balancer and have a bucket policy that grants Elastic Load Balancing permissions to write to the bucket.
    • access_logs.s3.prefix - The prefix for the location in the S3 bucket for the access logs.
    • ipv6.deny_all_igw_traffic - Blocks internet gateway (IGW) access to the load balancer. It is set to false for internet-facing load balancers and true for internal load balancers, preventing unintended access to your internal load balancer through an internet gateway.

    The following attributes are supported by only Application Load Balancers:

    • idle_timeout.timeout_seconds - The idle timeout value, in seconds. The valid range is 1-4000 seconds. The default is 60 seconds.

    • client_keep_alive.seconds - The client keep alive value, in seconds. The valid range is 60-604800 seconds. The default is 3600 seconds.

    • connection_logs.s3.enabled - Indicates whether connection logs are enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.

    • connection_logs.s3.bucket - The name of the S3 bucket for the connection logs. This attribute is required if connection logs are enabled. The bucket must exist in the same region as the load balancer and have a bucket policy that grants Elastic Load Balancing permissions to write to the bucket.

    • connection_logs.s3.prefix - The prefix for the location in the S3 bucket for the connection logs.

    • routing.http.desync_mitigation_mode - Determines how the load balancer handles requests that might pose a security risk to your application. The possible values are monitor, defensive, and strictest. The default is defensive.

    • routing.http.drop_invalid_header_fields.enabled - Indicates whether HTTP headers with invalid header fields are removed by the load balancer (true) or routed to targets (false). The default is false.

    • routing.http.preserve_host_header.enabled - Indicates whether the Application Load Balancer should preserve the Host header in the HTTP request and send it to the target without any change. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.x_amzn_tls_version_and_cipher_suite.enabled - Indicates whether the two headers (x-amzn-tls-version and x-amzn-tls-cipher-suite), which contain information about the negotiated TLS version and cipher suite, are added to the client request before sending it to the target. The x-amzn-tls-version header has information about the TLS protocol version negotiated with the client, and the x-amzn-tls-cipher-suite header has information about the cipher suite negotiated with the client. Both headers are in OpenSSL format. The possible values for the attribute are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.xff_client_port.enabled - Indicates whether the X-Forwarded-For header should preserve the source port that the client used to connect to the load balancer. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.xff_header_processing.mode - Enables you to modify, preserve, or remove the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before the Application Load Balancer sends the request to the target. The possible values are append, preserve, and remove. The default is append.

    • If the value is append, the Application Load Balancer adds the client IP address (of the last hop) to the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before it sends it to targets.

    • If the value is preserve the Application Load Balancer preserves the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request, and sends it to targets without any change.

    • If the value is remove, the Application Load Balancer removes the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before it sends it to targets.

    • routing.http2.enabled - Indicates whether HTTP/2 is enabled. The possible values are true and false. The default is true. Elastic Load Balancing requires that message header names contain only alphanumeric characters and hyphens.

    • waf.fail_open.enabled - Indicates whether to allow a WAF-enabled load balancer to route requests to targets if it is unable to forward the request to AWS WAF. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    The following attributes are supported by only Network Load Balancers:

    • dns_record.client_routing_policy - Indicates how traffic is distributed among the load balancer Availability Zones. The possible values are availability_zone_affinity with 100 percent zonal affinity, partial_availability_zone_affinity with 85 percent zonal affinity, and any_availability_zone with 0 percent zonal affinity.
    Value string
    The value of the attribute.
    key String

    The name of the attribute. The following attributes are supported by all load balancers:

    • deletion_protection.enabled - Indicates whether deletion protection is enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.
    • load_balancing.cross_zone.enabled - Indicates whether cross-zone load balancing is enabled. The possible values are true and false. The default for Network Load Balancers and Gateway Load Balancers is false. The default for Application Load Balancers is true, and cannot be changed.

    The following attributes are supported by both Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers:

    • access_logs.s3.enabled - Indicates whether access logs are enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.
    • access_logs.s3.bucket - The name of the S3 bucket for the access logs. This attribute is required if access logs are enabled. The bucket must exist in the same region as the load balancer and have a bucket policy that grants Elastic Load Balancing permissions to write to the bucket.
    • access_logs.s3.prefix - The prefix for the location in the S3 bucket for the access logs.
    • ipv6.deny_all_igw_traffic - Blocks internet gateway (IGW) access to the load balancer. It is set to false for internet-facing load balancers and true for internal load balancers, preventing unintended access to your internal load balancer through an internet gateway.

    The following attributes are supported by only Application Load Balancers:

    • idle_timeout.timeout_seconds - The idle timeout value, in seconds. The valid range is 1-4000 seconds. The default is 60 seconds.

    • client_keep_alive.seconds - The client keep alive value, in seconds. The valid range is 60-604800 seconds. The default is 3600 seconds.

    • connection_logs.s3.enabled - Indicates whether connection logs are enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.

    • connection_logs.s3.bucket - The name of the S3 bucket for the connection logs. This attribute is required if connection logs are enabled. The bucket must exist in the same region as the load balancer and have a bucket policy that grants Elastic Load Balancing permissions to write to the bucket.

    • connection_logs.s3.prefix - The prefix for the location in the S3 bucket for the connection logs.

    • routing.http.desync_mitigation_mode - Determines how the load balancer handles requests that might pose a security risk to your application. The possible values are monitor, defensive, and strictest. The default is defensive.

    • routing.http.drop_invalid_header_fields.enabled - Indicates whether HTTP headers with invalid header fields are removed by the load balancer (true) or routed to targets (false). The default is false.

    • routing.http.preserve_host_header.enabled - Indicates whether the Application Load Balancer should preserve the Host header in the HTTP request and send it to the target without any change. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.x_amzn_tls_version_and_cipher_suite.enabled - Indicates whether the two headers (x-amzn-tls-version and x-amzn-tls-cipher-suite), which contain information about the negotiated TLS version and cipher suite, are added to the client request before sending it to the target. The x-amzn-tls-version header has information about the TLS protocol version negotiated with the client, and the x-amzn-tls-cipher-suite header has information about the cipher suite negotiated with the client. Both headers are in OpenSSL format. The possible values for the attribute are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.xff_client_port.enabled - Indicates whether the X-Forwarded-For header should preserve the source port that the client used to connect to the load balancer. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.xff_header_processing.mode - Enables you to modify, preserve, or remove the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before the Application Load Balancer sends the request to the target. The possible values are append, preserve, and remove. The default is append.

    • If the value is append, the Application Load Balancer adds the client IP address (of the last hop) to the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before it sends it to targets.

    • If the value is preserve the Application Load Balancer preserves the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request, and sends it to targets without any change.

    • If the value is remove, the Application Load Balancer removes the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before it sends it to targets.

    • routing.http2.enabled - Indicates whether HTTP/2 is enabled. The possible values are true and false. The default is true. Elastic Load Balancing requires that message header names contain only alphanumeric characters and hyphens.

    • waf.fail_open.enabled - Indicates whether to allow a WAF-enabled load balancer to route requests to targets if it is unable to forward the request to AWS WAF. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    The following attributes are supported by only Network Load Balancers:

    • dns_record.client_routing_policy - Indicates how traffic is distributed among the load balancer Availability Zones. The possible values are availability_zone_affinity with 100 percent zonal affinity, partial_availability_zone_affinity with 85 percent zonal affinity, and any_availability_zone with 0 percent zonal affinity.
    value String
    The value of the attribute.
    key string

    The name of the attribute. The following attributes are supported by all load balancers:

    • deletion_protection.enabled - Indicates whether deletion protection is enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.
    • load_balancing.cross_zone.enabled - Indicates whether cross-zone load balancing is enabled. The possible values are true and false. The default for Network Load Balancers and Gateway Load Balancers is false. The default for Application Load Balancers is true, and cannot be changed.

    The following attributes are supported by both Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers:

    • access_logs.s3.enabled - Indicates whether access logs are enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.
    • access_logs.s3.bucket - The name of the S3 bucket for the access logs. This attribute is required if access logs are enabled. The bucket must exist in the same region as the load balancer and have a bucket policy that grants Elastic Load Balancing permissions to write to the bucket.
    • access_logs.s3.prefix - The prefix for the location in the S3 bucket for the access logs.
    • ipv6.deny_all_igw_traffic - Blocks internet gateway (IGW) access to the load balancer. It is set to false for internet-facing load balancers and true for internal load balancers, preventing unintended access to your internal load balancer through an internet gateway.

    The following attributes are supported by only Application Load Balancers:

    • idle_timeout.timeout_seconds - The idle timeout value, in seconds. The valid range is 1-4000 seconds. The default is 60 seconds.

    • client_keep_alive.seconds - The client keep alive value, in seconds. The valid range is 60-604800 seconds. The default is 3600 seconds.

    • connection_logs.s3.enabled - Indicates whether connection logs are enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.

    • connection_logs.s3.bucket - The name of the S3 bucket for the connection logs. This attribute is required if connection logs are enabled. The bucket must exist in the same region as the load balancer and have a bucket policy that grants Elastic Load Balancing permissions to write to the bucket.

    • connection_logs.s3.prefix - The prefix for the location in the S3 bucket for the connection logs.

    • routing.http.desync_mitigation_mode - Determines how the load balancer handles requests that might pose a security risk to your application. The possible values are monitor, defensive, and strictest. The default is defensive.

    • routing.http.drop_invalid_header_fields.enabled - Indicates whether HTTP headers with invalid header fields are removed by the load balancer (true) or routed to targets (false). The default is false.

    • routing.http.preserve_host_header.enabled - Indicates whether the Application Load Balancer should preserve the Host header in the HTTP request and send it to the target without any change. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.x_amzn_tls_version_and_cipher_suite.enabled - Indicates whether the two headers (x-amzn-tls-version and x-amzn-tls-cipher-suite), which contain information about the negotiated TLS version and cipher suite, are added to the client request before sending it to the target. The x-amzn-tls-version header has information about the TLS protocol version negotiated with the client, and the x-amzn-tls-cipher-suite header has information about the cipher suite negotiated with the client. Both headers are in OpenSSL format. The possible values for the attribute are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.xff_client_port.enabled - Indicates whether the X-Forwarded-For header should preserve the source port that the client used to connect to the load balancer. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.xff_header_processing.mode - Enables you to modify, preserve, or remove the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before the Application Load Balancer sends the request to the target. The possible values are append, preserve, and remove. The default is append.

    • If the value is append, the Application Load Balancer adds the client IP address (of the last hop) to the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before it sends it to targets.

    • If the value is preserve the Application Load Balancer preserves the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request, and sends it to targets without any change.

    • If the value is remove, the Application Load Balancer removes the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before it sends it to targets.

    • routing.http2.enabled - Indicates whether HTTP/2 is enabled. The possible values are true and false. The default is true. Elastic Load Balancing requires that message header names contain only alphanumeric characters and hyphens.

    • waf.fail_open.enabled - Indicates whether to allow a WAF-enabled load balancer to route requests to targets if it is unable to forward the request to AWS WAF. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    The following attributes are supported by only Network Load Balancers:

    • dns_record.client_routing_policy - Indicates how traffic is distributed among the load balancer Availability Zones. The possible values are availability_zone_affinity with 100 percent zonal affinity, partial_availability_zone_affinity with 85 percent zonal affinity, and any_availability_zone with 0 percent zonal affinity.
    value string
    The value of the attribute.
    key str

    The name of the attribute. The following attributes are supported by all load balancers:

    • deletion_protection.enabled - Indicates whether deletion protection is enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.
    • load_balancing.cross_zone.enabled - Indicates whether cross-zone load balancing is enabled. The possible values are true and false. The default for Network Load Balancers and Gateway Load Balancers is false. The default for Application Load Balancers is true, and cannot be changed.

    The following attributes are supported by both Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers:

    • access_logs.s3.enabled - Indicates whether access logs are enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.
    • access_logs.s3.bucket - The name of the S3 bucket for the access logs. This attribute is required if access logs are enabled. The bucket must exist in the same region as the load balancer and have a bucket policy that grants Elastic Load Balancing permissions to write to the bucket.
    • access_logs.s3.prefix - The prefix for the location in the S3 bucket for the access logs.
    • ipv6.deny_all_igw_traffic - Blocks internet gateway (IGW) access to the load balancer. It is set to false for internet-facing load balancers and true for internal load balancers, preventing unintended access to your internal load balancer through an internet gateway.

    The following attributes are supported by only Application Load Balancers:

    • idle_timeout.timeout_seconds - The idle timeout value, in seconds. The valid range is 1-4000 seconds. The default is 60 seconds.

    • client_keep_alive.seconds - The client keep alive value, in seconds. The valid range is 60-604800 seconds. The default is 3600 seconds.

    • connection_logs.s3.enabled - Indicates whether connection logs are enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.

    • connection_logs.s3.bucket - The name of the S3 bucket for the connection logs. This attribute is required if connection logs are enabled. The bucket must exist in the same region as the load balancer and have a bucket policy that grants Elastic Load Balancing permissions to write to the bucket.

    • connection_logs.s3.prefix - The prefix for the location in the S3 bucket for the connection logs.

    • routing.http.desync_mitigation_mode - Determines how the load balancer handles requests that might pose a security risk to your application. The possible values are monitor, defensive, and strictest. The default is defensive.

    • routing.http.drop_invalid_header_fields.enabled - Indicates whether HTTP headers with invalid header fields are removed by the load balancer (true) or routed to targets (false). The default is false.

    • routing.http.preserve_host_header.enabled - Indicates whether the Application Load Balancer should preserve the Host header in the HTTP request and send it to the target without any change. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.x_amzn_tls_version_and_cipher_suite.enabled - Indicates whether the two headers (x-amzn-tls-version and x-amzn-tls-cipher-suite), which contain information about the negotiated TLS version and cipher suite, are added to the client request before sending it to the target. The x-amzn-tls-version header has information about the TLS protocol version negotiated with the client, and the x-amzn-tls-cipher-suite header has information about the cipher suite negotiated with the client. Both headers are in OpenSSL format. The possible values for the attribute are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.xff_client_port.enabled - Indicates whether the X-Forwarded-For header should preserve the source port that the client used to connect to the load balancer. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.xff_header_processing.mode - Enables you to modify, preserve, or remove the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before the Application Load Balancer sends the request to the target. The possible values are append, preserve, and remove. The default is append.

    • If the value is append, the Application Load Balancer adds the client IP address (of the last hop) to the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before it sends it to targets.

    • If the value is preserve the Application Load Balancer preserves the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request, and sends it to targets without any change.

    • If the value is remove, the Application Load Balancer removes the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before it sends it to targets.

    • routing.http2.enabled - Indicates whether HTTP/2 is enabled. The possible values are true and false. The default is true. Elastic Load Balancing requires that message header names contain only alphanumeric characters and hyphens.

    • waf.fail_open.enabled - Indicates whether to allow a WAF-enabled load balancer to route requests to targets if it is unable to forward the request to AWS WAF. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    The following attributes are supported by only Network Load Balancers:

    • dns_record.client_routing_policy - Indicates how traffic is distributed among the load balancer Availability Zones. The possible values are availability_zone_affinity with 100 percent zonal affinity, partial_availability_zone_affinity with 85 percent zonal affinity, and any_availability_zone with 0 percent zonal affinity.
    value str
    The value of the attribute.
    key String

    The name of the attribute. The following attributes are supported by all load balancers:

    • deletion_protection.enabled - Indicates whether deletion protection is enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.
    • load_balancing.cross_zone.enabled - Indicates whether cross-zone load balancing is enabled. The possible values are true and false. The default for Network Load Balancers and Gateway Load Balancers is false. The default for Application Load Balancers is true, and cannot be changed.

    The following attributes are supported by both Application Load Balancers and Network Load Balancers:

    • access_logs.s3.enabled - Indicates whether access logs are enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.
    • access_logs.s3.bucket - The name of the S3 bucket for the access logs. This attribute is required if access logs are enabled. The bucket must exist in the same region as the load balancer and have a bucket policy that grants Elastic Load Balancing permissions to write to the bucket.
    • access_logs.s3.prefix - The prefix for the location in the S3 bucket for the access logs.
    • ipv6.deny_all_igw_traffic - Blocks internet gateway (IGW) access to the load balancer. It is set to false for internet-facing load balancers and true for internal load balancers, preventing unintended access to your internal load balancer through an internet gateway.

    The following attributes are supported by only Application Load Balancers:

    • idle_timeout.timeout_seconds - The idle timeout value, in seconds. The valid range is 1-4000 seconds. The default is 60 seconds.

    • client_keep_alive.seconds - The client keep alive value, in seconds. The valid range is 60-604800 seconds. The default is 3600 seconds.

    • connection_logs.s3.enabled - Indicates whether connection logs are enabled. The value is true or false. The default is false.

    • connection_logs.s3.bucket - The name of the S3 bucket for the connection logs. This attribute is required if connection logs are enabled. The bucket must exist in the same region as the load balancer and have a bucket policy that grants Elastic Load Balancing permissions to write to the bucket.

    • connection_logs.s3.prefix - The prefix for the location in the S3 bucket for the connection logs.

    • routing.http.desync_mitigation_mode - Determines how the load balancer handles requests that might pose a security risk to your application. The possible values are monitor, defensive, and strictest. The default is defensive.

    • routing.http.drop_invalid_header_fields.enabled - Indicates whether HTTP headers with invalid header fields are removed by the load balancer (true) or routed to targets (false). The default is false.

    • routing.http.preserve_host_header.enabled - Indicates whether the Application Load Balancer should preserve the Host header in the HTTP request and send it to the target without any change. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.x_amzn_tls_version_and_cipher_suite.enabled - Indicates whether the two headers (x-amzn-tls-version and x-amzn-tls-cipher-suite), which contain information about the negotiated TLS version and cipher suite, are added to the client request before sending it to the target. The x-amzn-tls-version header has information about the TLS protocol version negotiated with the client, and the x-amzn-tls-cipher-suite header has information about the cipher suite negotiated with the client. Both headers are in OpenSSL format. The possible values for the attribute are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.xff_client_port.enabled - Indicates whether the X-Forwarded-For header should preserve the source port that the client used to connect to the load balancer. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    • routing.http.xff_header_processing.mode - Enables you to modify, preserve, or remove the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before the Application Load Balancer sends the request to the target. The possible values are append, preserve, and remove. The default is append.

    • If the value is append, the Application Load Balancer adds the client IP address (of the last hop) to the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before it sends it to targets.

    • If the value is preserve the Application Load Balancer preserves the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request, and sends it to targets without any change.

    • If the value is remove, the Application Load Balancer removes the X-Forwarded-For header in the HTTP request before it sends it to targets.

    • routing.http2.enabled - Indicates whether HTTP/2 is enabled. The possible values are true and false. The default is true. Elastic Load Balancing requires that message header names contain only alphanumeric characters and hyphens.

    • waf.fail_open.enabled - Indicates whether to allow a WAF-enabled load balancer to route requests to targets if it is unable to forward the request to AWS WAF. The possible values are true and false. The default is false.

    The following attributes are supported by only Network Load Balancers:

    • dns_record.client_routing_policy - Indicates how traffic is distributed among the load balancer Availability Zones. The possible values are availability_zone_affinity with 100 percent zonal affinity, partial_availability_zone_affinity with 85 percent zonal affinity, and any_availability_zone with 0 percent zonal affinity.
    value String
    The value of the attribute.

    LoadBalancerSubnetMapping, LoadBalancerSubnetMappingArgs

    SubnetId string
    The ID of the subnet.
    AllocationId string
    [Network Load Balancers] The allocation ID of the Elastic IP address for an internet-facing load balancer.
    IPv6Address string
    [Network Load Balancers] The IPv6 address.
    PrivateIPv4Address string
    [Network Load Balancers] The private IPv4 address for an internal load balancer.
    SubnetId string
    The ID of the subnet.
    AllocationId string
    [Network Load Balancers] The allocation ID of the Elastic IP address for an internet-facing load balancer.
    IPv6Address string
    [Network Load Balancers] The IPv6 address.
    PrivateIPv4Address string
    [Network Load Balancers] The private IPv4 address for an internal load balancer.
    subnetId String
    The ID of the subnet.
    allocationId String
    [Network Load Balancers] The allocation ID of the Elastic IP address for an internet-facing load balancer.
    iPv6Address String
    [Network Load Balancers] The IPv6 address.
    privateIPv4Address String
    [Network Load Balancers] The private IPv4 address for an internal load balancer.
    subnetId string
    The ID of the subnet.
    allocationId string
    [Network Load Balancers] The allocation ID of the Elastic IP address for an internet-facing load balancer.
    iPv6Address string
    [Network Load Balancers] The IPv6 address.
    privateIPv4Address string
    [Network Load Balancers] The private IPv4 address for an internal load balancer.
    subnet_id str
    The ID of the subnet.
    allocation_id str
    [Network Load Balancers] The allocation ID of the Elastic IP address for an internet-facing load balancer.
    i_pv6_address str
    [Network Load Balancers] The IPv6 address.
    private_i_pv4_address str
    [Network Load Balancers] The private IPv4 address for an internal load balancer.
    subnetId String
    The ID of the subnet.
    allocationId String
    [Network Load Balancers] The allocation ID of the Elastic IP address for an internet-facing load balancer.
    iPv6Address String
    [Network Load Balancers] The IPv6 address.
    privateIPv4Address String
    [Network Load Balancers] The private IPv4 address for an internal load balancer.

    Tag, TagArgs

    Key string
    The key name of the tag
    Value string
    The value of the tag
    Key string
    The key name of the tag
    Value string
    The value of the tag
    key String
    The key name of the tag
    value String
    The value of the tag
    key string
    The key name of the tag
    value string
    The value of the tag
    key str
    The key name of the tag
    value str
    The value of the tag
    key String
    The key name of the tag
    value String
    The value of the tag

    Package Details

    Repository
    AWS Native pulumi/pulumi-aws-native
    License
    Apache-2.0
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    AWS Native is in preview. AWS Classic is fully supported.

    AWS Native v0.105.0 published on Thursday, May 2, 2024 by Pulumi