PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatusResponse Class

(QtAws::CodeDeploy::PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatusResponse)

The PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatusResponse class provides an interace for CodeDeploy PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatus responses. More...

Header: #include <PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatusResponse>
Inherits: QtAws::CodeDeploy::CodeDeployResponse

Public Functions

PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatusResponse(const PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatusRequest &request, QNetworkReply * const reply, QObject * const parent = 0)

Reimplemented Public Functions

virtual const PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatusRequest *request() const override

Protected Slots

virtual void parseSuccess(QIODevice &response) override

Additional Inherited Members

Detailed Description

The PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatusResponse class provides an interace for CodeDeploy PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatus responses.

<fullname>AWS CodeDeploy</fullname>

AWS CodeDeploy is a deployment service that automates application deployments to Amazon EC2 instances, on-premises instances running in your own facility, or serverless AWS Lambda

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You can deploy a nearly unlimited variety of application content, such as an updated Lambda function, code, web and configuration files, executables, packages, scripts, multimedia files, and so on. AWS CodeDeploy can deploy application content stored in Amazon S3 buckets, GitHub repositories, or Bitbucket repositories. You do not need to make changes to your existing code before you can use AWS

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AWS CodeDeploy makes it easier for you to rapidly release new features, helps you avoid downtime during application deployment, and handles the complexity of updating your applications, without many of the risks associated with error-prone manual

deployments>

<b>AWS CodeDeploy Components</b>

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Use the information in this guide to help you work with the following AWS CodeDeploy

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<b>Application</b>: A name that uniquely identifies the application you want to deploy. AWS CodeDeploy uses this name, which functions as a container, to ensure the correct combination of revision, deployment configuration, and deployment group are referenced during a

deployment> </li> <li>

<b>Deployment group</b>: A set of individual instances or CodeDeploy Lambda applications. A Lambda deployment group contains a group of applications. An EC2/On-premises deployment group contains individually tagged instances, Amazon EC2 instances in Auto Scaling groups, or both.

</p </li> <li>

<b>Deployment configuration</b>: A set of deployment rules and deployment success and failure conditions used by AWS CodeDeploy during a

deployment> </li> <li>

<b>Deployment</b>: The process and the components used in the process of updating a Lambda function or of installing content on one or more instances.

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<b>Application revisions</b>: For an AWS Lambda deployment, this is an AppSpec file that specifies the Lambda function to update and one or more functions to validate deployment lifecycle events. For an EC2/On-premises deployment, this is an archive file containing source content—source code, web pages, executable files, and deployment scripts—along with an AppSpec file. Revisions are stored in Amazon S3 buckets or GitHub repositories. For Amazon S3, a revision is uniquely identified by its Amazon S3 object key and its ETag, version, or both. For GitHub, a revision is uniquely identified by its commit

ID> </li> </ul>

This guide also contains information to help you get details about the instances in your deployments, to make on-premises instances available for AWS CodeDeploy deployments, and to get details about a Lambda function

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<b>AWS CodeDeploy Information Resources</b>

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<a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/userguide">AWS CodeDeploy User Guide</a>

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<a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/APIReference/">AWS CodeDeploy API Reference Guide</a>

</p </li> <li>

<a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/deploy/index.html">AWS CLI Reference for AWS CodeDeploy</a>

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<a href="https://forums.aws.amazon.com/forum.jspa?forumID=179">AWS CodeDeploy Developer Forum</a>

See also CodeDeployClient::putLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatus.

Member Function Documentation

PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatusResponse::PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatusResponse(const PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatusRequest &request, QNetworkReply * const reply, QObject * const parent = 0)

Constructs a PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatusResponse object for reply to request, with parent parent.

[override virtual protected slot] void PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatusResponse::parseSuccess(QIODevice &response)

Reimplemented from AwsAbstractResponse::parseSuccess().

Parses a successful CodeDeploy PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatus response.

[override virtual] const PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatusRequest *PutLifecycleEventHookExecutionStatusResponse::request() const

Reimplemented from AwsAbstractResponse::request().

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