createDocument method
- required String content,
- required String name,
- List<
AttachmentsSource> ? attachments, - DocumentFormat? documentFormat,
- DocumentType? documentType,
- List<
DocumentRequires> ? requires, - List<
Tag> ? tags, - String? targetType,
- String? versionName,
Creates a Systems Manager (SSM) document. An SSM document defines the actions that Systems Manager performs on your managed instances. For more information about SSM documents, including information about supported schemas, features, and syntax, see AWS Systems Manager Documents in the AWS Systems Manager User Guide.
May throw DocumentAlreadyExists. May throw MaxDocumentSizeExceeded. May throw InternalServerError. May throw InvalidDocumentContent. May throw DocumentLimitExceeded. May throw InvalidDocumentSchemaVersion.
Parameter content
:
The content for the new SSM document in JSON or YAML format. We recommend
storing the contents for your new document in an external JSON or YAML
file and referencing the file in a command.
For examples, see the following topics in the AWS Systems Manager User Guide.
Parameter name
:
A name for the Systems Manager document.
-
aws-
-
amazon
-
amzn
Parameter attachments
:
A list of key and value pairs that describe attachments to a version of a
document.
Parameter documentFormat
:
Specify the document format for the request. The document format can be
JSON, YAML, or TEXT. JSON is the default format.
Parameter documentType
:
The type of document to create.
Parameter requires
:
A list of SSM documents required by a document. This parameter is used
exclusively by AWS AppConfig. When a user creates an AppConfig
configuration in an SSM document, the user must also specify a required
document for validation purposes. In this case, an
ApplicationConfiguration
document requires an
ApplicationConfigurationSchema
document for validation
purposes. For more information, see AWS
AppConfig in the AWS Systems Manager User Guide.
Parameter tags
:
Optional metadata that you assign to a resource. Tags enable you to
categorize a resource in different ways, such as by purpose, owner, or
environment. For example, you might want to tag an SSM document to
identify the types of targets or the environment where it will run. In
this case, you could specify the following key name/value pairs:
-
Key=OS,Value=Windows
-
Key=Environment,Value=Production
Parameter targetType
:
Specify a target type to define the kinds of resources the document can
run on. For example, to run a document on EC2 instances, specify the
following value: /AWS::EC2::Instance. If you specify a value of '/' the
document can run on all types of resources. If you don't specify a value,
the document can't run on any resources. For a list of valid resource
types, see AWS
resource and property types reference in the AWS CloudFormation
User Guide.
Parameter versionName
:
An optional field specifying the version of the artifact you are creating
with the document. For example, "Release 12, Update 6". This value is
unique across all versions of a document, and cannot be changed.
Implementation
Future<CreateDocumentResult> createDocument({
required String content,
required String name,
List<AttachmentsSource>? attachments,
DocumentFormat? documentFormat,
DocumentType? documentType,
List<DocumentRequires>? requires,
List<Tag>? tags,
String? targetType,
String? versionName,
}) async {
ArgumentError.checkNotNull(content, 'content');
_s.validateStringLength(
'content',
content,
1,
1152921504606846976,
isRequired: true,
);
ArgumentError.checkNotNull(name, 'name');
_s.validateStringLength(
'targetType',
targetType,
0,
200,
);
final headers = <String, String>{
'Content-Type': 'application/x-amz-json-1.1',
'X-Amz-Target': 'AmazonSSM.CreateDocument'
};
final jsonResponse = await _protocol.send(
method: 'POST',
requestUri: '/',
exceptionFnMap: _exceptionFns,
// TODO queryParams
headers: headers,
payload: {
'Content': content,
'Name': name,
if (attachments != null) 'Attachments': attachments,
if (documentFormat != null) 'DocumentFormat': documentFormat.toValue(),
if (documentType != null) 'DocumentType': documentType.toValue(),
if (requires != null) 'Requires': requires,
if (tags != null) 'Tags': tags,
if (targetType != null) 'TargetType': targetType,
if (versionName != null) 'VersionName': versionName,
},
);
return CreateDocumentResult.fromJson(jsonResponse.body);
}