Migration Hub Refactor Spaces

This page documents function available when using the Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces module, created with @service Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.

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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.create_applicationMethod
create_application(environment_identifier, name, proxy_type, vpc_id)
create_application(environment_identifier, name, proxy_type, vpc_id, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Creates an Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces application. The account that owns the environment also owns the applications created inside the environment, regardless of the account that creates the application. Refactor Spaces provisions an Amazon API Gateway, API Gateway VPC link, and Network Load Balancer for the application proxy inside your account. In environments created with a CreateEnvironment:NetworkFabricType of NONE you need to configure VPC to VPC connectivity between your service VPC and the application proxy VPC to route traffic through the application proxy to a service with a private URL endpoint. For more information, see Create an application in the Refactor Spaces User Guide.

Arguments

  • environment_identifier: The unique identifier of the environment.
  • name: The name to use for the application.
  • proxy_type: The proxy type of the proxy created within the application.
  • vpc_id: The ID of the virtual private cloud (VPC).

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "ApiGatewayProxy": A wrapper object holding the API Gateway endpoint type and stage name for the proxy.
  • "ClientToken": A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request.
  • "Tags": The tags to assign to the application. A tag is a label that you assign to an Amazon Web Services resource. Each tag consists of a key-value pair.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.create_environmentMethod
create_environment(name, network_fabric_type)
create_environment(name, network_fabric_type, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Creates an Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces environment. The caller owns the environment resource, and all Refactor Spaces applications, services, and routes created within the environment. They are referred to as the environment owner. The environment owner has cross-account visibility and control of Refactor Spaces resources that are added to the environment by other accounts that the environment is shared with. When creating an environment with a CreateEnvironment:NetworkFabricType of TRANSIT_GATEWAY, Refactor Spaces provisions a transit gateway to enable services in VPCs to communicate directly across accounts. If CreateEnvironment:NetworkFabricType is NONE, Refactor Spaces does not create a transit gateway and you must use your network infrastructure to route traffic to services with private URL endpoints.

Arguments

  • name: The name of the environment.
  • network_fabric_type: The network fabric type of the environment.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "ClientToken": A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request.
  • "Description": The description of the environment.
  • "Tags": The tags to assign to the environment. A tag is a label that you assign to an Amazon Web Services resource. Each tag consists of a key-value pair.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.create_routeMethod
create_route(application_identifier, environment_identifier, route_type, service_identifier)
create_route(application_identifier, environment_identifier, route_type, service_identifier, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Creates an Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces route. The account owner of the service resource is always the environment owner, regardless of which account creates the route. Routes target a service in the application. If an application does not have any routes, then the first route must be created as a DEFAULT RouteType. When created, the default route defaults to an active state so state is not a required input. However, like all other state values the state of the default route can be updated after creation, but only when all other routes are also inactive. Conversely, no route can be active without the default route also being active. When you create a route, Refactor Spaces configures the Amazon API Gateway to send traffic to the target service as follows: URL Endpoints If the service has a URL endpoint, and the endpoint resolves to a private IP address, Refactor Spaces routes traffic using the API Gateway VPC link. If a service endpoint resolves to a public IP address, Refactor Spaces routes traffic over the public internet. Services can have HTTP or HTTPS URL endpoints. For HTTPS URLs, publicly-signed certificates are supported. Private Certificate Authorities (CAs) are permitted only if the CA's domain is also publicly resolvable. Refactor Spaces automatically resolves the public Domain Name System (DNS) names that are set in CreateService:UrlEndpoint when you create a service. The DNS names resolve when the DNS time-to-live (TTL) expires, or every 60 seconds for TTLs less than 60 seconds. This periodic DNS resolution ensures that the route configuration remains up-to-date. One-time health check A one-time health check is performed on the service when either the route is updated from inactive to active, or when it is created with an active state. If the health check fails, the route transitions the route state to FAILED, an error code of SERVICEENDPOINTHEALTHCHECKFAILURE is provided, and no traffic is sent to the service. For private URLs, a target group is created on the Network Load Balancer and the load balancer target group runs default target health checks. By default, the health check is run against the service endpoint URL. Optionally, the health check can be performed against a different protocol, port, and/or path using the CreateService:UrlEndpoint parameter. All other health check settings for the load balancer use the default values described in the Health checks for your target groups in the Elastic Load Balancing guide. The health check is considered successful if at least one target within the target group transitions to a healthy state. Lambda function endpoints If the service has an Lambda function endpoint, then Refactor Spaces configures the Lambda function's resource policy to allow the application's API Gateway to invoke the function. The Lambda function state is checked. If the function is not active, the function configuration is updated so that Lambda resources are provisioned. If the Lambda state is Failed, then the route creation fails. For more information, see the GetFunctionConfiguration's State response parameter in the Lambda Developer Guide. A check is performed to determine that a Lambda function with the specified ARN exists. If it does not exist, the health check fails. For public URLs, a connection is opened to the public endpoint. If the URL is not reachable, the health check fails. Environments without a network bridge When you create environments without a network bridge (CreateEnvironment:NetworkFabricType is NONE) and you use your own networking infrastructure, you need to configure VPC to VPC connectivity between your network and the application proxy VPC. Route creation from the application proxy to service endpoints will fail if your network is not configured to connect to the application proxy VPC. For more information, see Create a route in the Refactor Spaces User Guide.

Arguments

  • application_identifier: The ID of the application within which the route is being created.
  • environment_identifier: The ID of the environment in which the route is created.
  • route_type: The route type of the route. DEFAULT indicates that all traffic that does not match another route is forwarded to the default route. Applications must have a default route before any other routes can be created. URI_PATH indicates a route that is based on a URI path.
  • service_identifier: The ID of the service in which the route is created. Traffic that matches this route is forwarded to this service.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "ClientToken": A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request.
  • "DefaultRoute": Configuration for the default route type.
  • "Tags": The tags to assign to the route. A tag is a label that you assign to an Amazon Web Services resource. Each tag consists of a key-value pair..
  • "UriPathRoute": The configuration for the URI path route type.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.create_serviceMethod
create_service(application_identifier, endpoint_type, environment_identifier, name)
create_service(application_identifier, endpoint_type, environment_identifier, name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Creates an Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces service. The account owner of the service is always the environment owner, regardless of which account in the environment creates the service. Services have either a URL endpoint in a virtual private cloud (VPC), or a Lambda function endpoint. If an Amazon Web Services resource is launched in a service VPC, and you want it to be accessible to all of an environment’s services with VPCs and routes, apply the RefactorSpacesSecurityGroup to the resource. Alternatively, to add more cross-account constraints, apply your own security group.

Arguments

  • application_identifier: The ID of the application which the service is created.
  • endpoint_type: The type of endpoint to use for the service. The type can be a URL in a VPC or an Lambda function.
  • environment_identifier: The ID of the environment in which the service is created.
  • name: The name of the service.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "ClientToken": A unique, case-sensitive identifier that you provide to ensure the idempotency of the request.
  • "Description": The description of the service.
  • "LambdaEndpoint": The configuration for the Lambda endpoint type.
  • "Tags": The tags to assign to the service. A tag is a label that you assign to an Amazon Web Services resource. Each tag consists of a key-value pair..
  • "UrlEndpoint": The configuration for the URL endpoint type. When creating a route to a service, Refactor Spaces automatically resolves the address in the UrlEndpointInput object URL when the Domain Name System (DNS) time-to-live (TTL) expires, or every 60 seconds for TTLs less than 60 seconds.
  • "VpcId": The ID of the VPC.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.delete_applicationMethod
delete_application(application_identifier, environment_identifier)
delete_application(application_identifier, environment_identifier, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Deletes an Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces application. Before you can delete an application, you must first delete any services or routes within the application.

Arguments

  • application_identifier: The ID of the application.
  • environment_identifier: The ID of the environment.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.delete_environmentMethod
delete_environment(environment_identifier)
delete_environment(environment_identifier, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Deletes an Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces environment. Before you can delete an environment, you must first delete any applications and services within the environment.

Arguments

  • environment_identifier: The ID of the environment.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.delete_routeMethod
delete_route(application_identifier, environment_identifier, route_identifier)
delete_route(application_identifier, environment_identifier, route_identifier, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Deletes an Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces route.

Arguments

  • application_identifier: The ID of the application to delete the route from.
  • environment_identifier: The ID of the environment to delete the route from.
  • route_identifier: The ID of the route to delete.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.delete_serviceMethod
delete_service(application_identifier, environment_identifier, service_identifier)
delete_service(application_identifier, environment_identifier, service_identifier, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Deletes an Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces service.

Arguments

  • application_identifier: Deletes a Refactor Spaces service. The RefactorSpacesSecurityGroup security group must be removed from all Amazon Web Services resources in the virtual private cloud (VPC) prior to deleting a service with a URL endpoint in a VPC.
  • environment_identifier: The ID of the environment that the service is in.
  • service_identifier: The ID of the service to delete.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.get_applicationMethod
get_application(application_identifier, environment_identifier)
get_application(application_identifier, environment_identifier, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Gets an Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces application.

Arguments

  • application_identifier: The ID of the application.
  • environment_identifier: The ID of the environment.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.get_environmentMethod
get_environment(environment_identifier)
get_environment(environment_identifier, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Gets an Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces environment.

Arguments

  • environment_identifier: The ID of the environment.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.get_resource_policyMethod
get_resource_policy(identifier)
get_resource_policy(identifier, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Gets the resource-based permission policy that is set for the given environment.

Arguments

  • identifier: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource associated with the policy.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.get_routeMethod
get_route(application_identifier, environment_identifier, route_identifier)
get_route(application_identifier, environment_identifier, route_identifier, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Gets an Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces route.

Arguments

  • application_identifier: The ID of the application.
  • environment_identifier: The ID of the environment.
  • route_identifier: The ID of the route.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.get_serviceMethod
get_service(application_identifier, environment_identifier, service_identifier)
get_service(application_identifier, environment_identifier, service_identifier, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Gets an Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces service.

Arguments

  • application_identifier: The ID of the application.
  • environment_identifier: The ID of the environment.
  • service_identifier: The ID of the service.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.list_applicationsMethod
list_applications(environment_identifier)
list_applications(environment_identifier, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Lists all the Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces applications within an environment.

Arguments

  • environment_identifier: The ID of the environment.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "maxResults": The maximum number of results to return with a single call. To retrieve the remaining results, make another call with the returned nextToken value.
  • "nextToken": The token for the next page of results.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.list_environment_vpcsMethod
list_environment_vpcs(environment_identifier)
list_environment_vpcs(environment_identifier, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Lists all Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces service virtual private clouds (VPCs) that are part of the environment.

Arguments

  • environment_identifier: The ID of the environment.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "maxResults": The maximum number of results to return with a single call. To retrieve the remaining results, make another call with the returned nextToken value.
  • "nextToken": The token for the next page of results.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.list_environmentsMethod
list_environments()
list_environments(params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Lists Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces environments owned by a caller account or shared with the caller account.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "maxResults": The maximum number of results to return with a single call. To retrieve the remaining results, make another call with the returned nextToken value.
  • "nextToken": The token for the next page of results.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.list_routesMethod
list_routes(application_identifier, environment_identifier)
list_routes(application_identifier, environment_identifier, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Lists all the Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces routes within an application.

Arguments

  • application_identifier: The ID of the application.
  • environment_identifier: The ID of the environment.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "maxResults": The maximum number of results to return with a single call. To retrieve the remaining results, make another call with the returned nextToken value.
  • "nextToken": The token for the next page of results.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.list_servicesMethod
list_services(application_identifier, environment_identifier)
list_services(application_identifier, environment_identifier, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Lists all the Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces services within an application.

Arguments

  • application_identifier: The ID of the application.
  • environment_identifier: The ID of the environment.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "maxResults": The maximum number of results to return with a single call. To retrieve the remaining results, make another call with the returned nextToken value.
  • "nextToken": The token for the next page of results.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.list_tags_for_resourceMethod
list_tags_for_resource(resource_arn)
list_tags_for_resource(resource_arn, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Lists the tags of a resource. The caller account must be the same as the resource’s OwnerAccountId. Listing tags in other accounts is not supported.

Arguments

  • resource_arn: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.put_resource_policyMethod
put_resource_policy(policy, resource_arn)
put_resource_policy(policy, resource_arn, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Attaches a resource-based permission policy to the Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces environment. The policy must contain the same actions and condition statements as the arn:aws:ram::aws:permission/AWSRAMDefaultPermissionRefactorSpacesEnvironment permission in Resource Access Manager. The policy must not contain new lines or blank lines.

Arguments

  • policy: A JSON-formatted string for an Amazon Web Services resource-based policy.
  • resource_arn: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource to which the policy is being attached.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.tag_resourceMethod
tag_resource(resource_arn, tags)
tag_resource(resource_arn, tags, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Removes the tags of a given resource. Tags are metadata which can be used to manage a resource. To tag a resource, the caller account must be the same as the resource’s OwnerAccountId. Tagging resources in other accounts is not supported. Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces does not propagate tags to orchestrated resources, such as an environment’s transit gateway.

Arguments

  • resource_arn: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource.
  • tags: The new or modified tags for the resource.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.untag_resourceMethod
untag_resource(resource_arn, tag_keys)
untag_resource(resource_arn, tag_keys, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Adds to or modifies the tags of the given resource. Tags are metadata which can be used to manage a resource. To untag a resource, the caller account must be the same as the resource’s OwnerAccountId. Untagging resources across accounts is not supported.

Arguments

  • resource_arn: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource.
  • tag_keys: The list of keys of the tags to be removed from the resource.
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Main.Migration_Hub_Refactor_Spaces.update_routeMethod
update_route(activation_state, application_identifier, environment_identifier, route_identifier)
update_route(activation_state, application_identifier, environment_identifier, route_identifier, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Updates an Amazon Web Services Migration Hub Refactor Spaces route.

Arguments

  • activation_state: If set to ACTIVE, traffic is forwarded to this route’s service after the route is updated.
  • application_identifier: The ID of the application within which the route is being updated.
  • environment_identifier: The ID of the environment in which the route is being updated.
  • route_identifier: The unique identifier of the route to update.
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