Copyright | (c) 2013-2021 Brendan Hay |
---|---|
License | Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. |
Maintainer | Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com> |
Stability | auto-generated |
Portability | non-portable (GHC extensions) |
Safe Haskell | None |
Documentation
data CanaryScheduleInput Source #
This structure specifies how often a canary is to make runs and the date and time when it should stop making runs.
See: newCanaryScheduleInput
smart constructor.
CanaryScheduleInput' | |
|
Instances
newCanaryScheduleInput Source #
Create a value of CanaryScheduleInput
with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:durationInSeconds:CanaryScheduleInput'
, canaryScheduleInput_durationInSeconds
- How long, in seconds, for the canary to continue making regular runs
according to the schedule in the Expression
value. If you specify 0,
the canary continues making runs until you stop it. If you omit this
field, the default of 0 is used.
$sel:expression:CanaryScheduleInput'
, canaryScheduleInput_expression
- A rate
expression or a cron
expression that defines how often the
canary is to run.
For a rate expression, The syntax is rate(number unit)
. unit can be
minute
, minutes
, or hour
.
For example, rate(1 minute)
runs the canary once a minute,
rate(10 minutes)
runs it once every 10 minutes, and rate(1 hour)
runs it once every hour. You can specify a frequency between
rate(1 minute)
and rate(1 hour)
.
Specifying rate(0 minute)
or rate(0 hour)
is a special value that
causes the canary to run only once when it is started.
Use cron(expression)
to specify a cron expression. You can't schedule
a canary to wait for more than a year before running. For information
about the syntax for cron expressions, see
Scheduling canary runs using cron.
canaryScheduleInput_durationInSeconds :: Lens' CanaryScheduleInput (Maybe Natural) Source #
How long, in seconds, for the canary to continue making regular runs
according to the schedule in the Expression
value. If you specify 0,
the canary continues making runs until you stop it. If you omit this
field, the default of 0 is used.
canaryScheduleInput_expression :: Lens' CanaryScheduleInput Text Source #
A rate
expression or a cron
expression that defines how often the
canary is to run.
For a rate expression, The syntax is rate(number unit)
. unit can be
minute
, minutes
, or hour
.
For example, rate(1 minute)
runs the canary once a minute,
rate(10 minutes)
runs it once every 10 minutes, and rate(1 hour)
runs it once every hour. You can specify a frequency between
rate(1 minute)
and rate(1 hour)
.
Specifying rate(0 minute)
or rate(0 hour)
is a special value that
causes the canary to run only once when it is started.
Use cron(expression)
to specify a cron expression. You can't schedule
a canary to wait for more than a year before running. For information
about the syntax for cron expressions, see
Scheduling canary runs using cron.